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Cell Culture Dish – Top 25 Articles of 2020
The Cell Culture Dish's 25 most popular articles from 2020 in alphabetical order....Continued
Cell Culture Dish – Top 10 Cool Tools of 2020
Don’t miss our top Cool Tools of 2020! I have compiled a list of our 10 most popular Cool Tools for 2020 in alphabetical order....Continued
Top Cell Culture Dish Podcasts for 2020
Don’t miss our top Podcasts of 2020! I have compiled a list of our most popular 15 Podcasts for 2020 in alphabetical order....Continued
COVID-19 Therapeutics in Clinical Trials: The Antivirals
As the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic spreads around the world in early 2020, scientists, doctors, and clinicians are rushing to find effective therapies for COVID-19 disease. Approved and investigational medications with a spectrum of activities are being ... Continued
The Top 10 Podcasts of 2019
Don't miss our top Podcasts of 2019! I have compiled a list of our most popular 10 Podcasts for 2019 in alphabetical order. Antibody Drug Conjugate (ADC) Development and Manufacturing Challenges and Solutions In this podcast, we interviewed Dr. ... Continued
There’s a New CAR in Town: CAR-Expressing Natural Killer Cells
The ability of the body’s immune cells to target and eliminate infectious organisms and foreign invaders has been studied for decades. It is no surprise that scientists want to harness the power of these cells ... Continued
The Top 15 Cell Culture Dish Cool Tool Features of 2017
I have compiled a list of our most popular Cell Culture Dish Cool Tools Features for 2017. Here are the top 15 in alphabetical order....Continued
The Human Protein Atlas
The completion of the Human Genome Project in 2003 to successfully sequence all 20,000 protein-coding genes (proteome) was a monumental scientific achievement, but this was really just the beginning. The next step was to examine the proteome to begin understanding the function of all these proteins....Continued
Cell Therapy: Are we there yet?
There is certainly no shortage of ideas and approaches as to how to address unmet clinical needs in the treatment of devastating diseases and injuries and at the same time push the Cell Therapy space continuously forward....Continued
Highlights from IBC’s 4th Annual Cell Therapy Bioprocessing Conference
Overall there seemed to be two takeaways from the meeting. One, the fact that there are a quite number of exciting technologies, product designs and scaled-up manufacturing approaches in operation today with a high degree of demonstrable success. The second is rather surprising considering the there has yet to be a significant clinical approval in the field. But, the clear atmosphere and spirit of the participants last week was that with the hundreds of trials in progress right now, an exciting and auspicious product launch is certainly imminent....Continued
Progress is Being Made Toward Using Cell Therapy for Type 1 Diabetes
Today’s blog will focus on an area that received quite a bit of coverage at the meeting cell therapies in development, in particular – Diabetes. At ISSCR there were several talks on Diabetes including a concurrent session dedicated entirely to the subject that primarily focused on aspects associated with the creation of pancreatic beta cells from human pluripotent stem cells....Continued
Stem Cell Therapy Indications for Neurological Disorders in Phase II Clinical Trials
Now, I have researched stem cell therapies that are in either Phase II or Phase III clinical trials for neurological disorders. For the purposes of this blog, I have only included information about ongoing trials or recently completed trials that are under review by the United States FDA (unless otherwise noted). I have not included trials that were stopped or were completed previously and have no future trials planned. While I have worked to include all current trials, please let me know if one is missing so that I may add it to the list....Continued
3-D Bioprinting – When cells become ink
Researchers have successfully demonstrated that they can use 3-D bioprinters to create living tissue including liver, cartilage, heart, and fat tissue....Continued