ISSCR News
New Podcast Episode. Enhancing Connections: Rebuilding Neural Circuits in Spinal Cord Injury
Biomedical researchers have long sought ways to repair spinal cord damage with the holy grail of the pursuit being the reconstitution of lost function. In the mid 1990’s with the successful culture of human embryonic stem cells, and about a decade later induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), the field was energized with a potential new approach to replace the lost neurons and glia cells and restoring neural connections. In the decades since that discovery some progress has been made, however many hurdles remain, including establishing a functional synaptic connection between the transplanted and host neurons which is crucial for motor function recovery. To boost therapeutic outcomes our guests tested an ex vivo gene therapy to promote synapse formation between the donor and host neurons by expressing the synthetic excitatory synapse organizer CPTX in hiPSCs-derived neural stem and progenitor cells. Tune in to learn what they discovered.
The ISSCR Advocates for Stem Cell Research on Capitol Hill
On a beautiful spring day in Washington, D.C., leaders from the ISSCR walked the halls of the U.S. Congress to inform legislators and their health policy staff about the progress and potential of stem cell research during the annual ISSCR Congressional Advocacy Day.
Member Spotlight: Ludovic Vallier, PhD
To see the [ISSCR 2024 Annual Meeting] back in Europe is a great news. Especially since Hamburg is very close to Berlin. In fact, the ISSCR 2024 [meeting] will be our lab retreat and we are planning several “team building” activities. So, this should be fun. I also look forward to reconnect with friends and collaborators and to hear great science.
The ISSCR Announces 2024 Election Results
The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) is pleased to announce the results of its 2024 election. Lorenz Studer, MD, founding director of the Center for Stem Cell Biology and member of the Developmental Biology Program, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, USA, will become the next Vice President. All terms of office for the new leaders will begin on 1 July 2024.
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