April 2009 - European Stem Cell Group founded EuroSyStem calls for Associate PIs to join the new European Stem Cell Group The new European Stem
Cell Group aims to bring together basic stem cell researchers from across Europe, and encourage cross-disciplinary collaboration.
Not exact matches
For example, a consortium of research
groups called the London Project to Cure Blindness
aims to test RPE transplants from embryonic stem
cells in patients with macular degeneration this year.
In a new study the PhD students Jan Hoeber, Niclas König and Carl Trolle, working in Dr.Elena Kozlova's research
group transplanted human stem
cells to an avulsion injury in mice with the
aim to restore a functional route for sensory information from peripheral tissues into the spinal cord.
In this context, the research
group of enotecUPM has developed a methodology that
aims to exploit the high adsorption potential of volatile compounds that shows the yeast
cell - walls used in early stages of its development.
Zavazava's team is among several
groups aiming to create an alternative source of insulin - producing pancreatic
cells that can be transplanted into patients with type 1 diabetes.
His research
group focuses on big data network biology, exploring biological systems by developing and deploying algorithms
aimed to predict
cell behavior, in particular looking at cellular signal processing and decision making.
The solar
cell modules that have been developed by Olle Inganäs and his
group at Linköping University are being developed and manufactured by the spin - off company Epishine, which has chosen to
aim at the market for indoor
cells.
The university recently received international attention after a
group of 16 scientists based at the Key Laboratory of Gene Engineering published the results of a controversial experiment in which they genetically modified single -
cell human embryos to repair the human β - globin (HBB) gene in a procedure
aimed at preventing a serious blood disorder (www.sciencemag.org/content/348/6234/486.full).
The
aim of this new
Group is to bring together basic stem
cell researchers from across Europe, and to encourage wide - ranging collaboration.
Abstract Our
group aims to understand the mechanisms regulating stem
cell homeostasis and regenerative functions.
Work in our
group is
aimed to understand the cellular, molecular and genetic mechanisms that control the establishment and maintenance of epithelial
cell polarity.
A central
aim of our
group is to reveal active and passive contributions to the effective cellular shear modulus conventionally used in
cell mechanics.
Utilising both chondrocytes as a starting material and non-integrating mRNA technology as a reprogramming strategy, the
group aimed to remove the risk of epigenetic memory of somatic
cell of origin, which can affect future differentiation propensity, and reduces the risk of abnormalities being introduced during reprogramming.
A total of thirty - eight female SCID - beige mice were inoculated with MM.1 S
cells with the
aim of randomizing mice into different treatment
groups after the target bioluminescence of ~ 2 × 106 was achieved.
BMW
Group and Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) are pursuing their successful strategic long - term cooperation in the field of sustainable mobility today by signing binding agreements
aimed at long - term collaboration between the two companies for the joint development of a fuel
cell system, joint development of architecture and components for a sports vehicle, and joint research and development of lightweight technologies.