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Read a meeting review of the EuroSTELLS workshop on Stem Cell Niches (January 2008) in Development; Stem Cell Researchers Find Their Niche, published by Tariq Enver and Elaine Dzierzak, Development 2008, 135 (1569-1573) |
Stem cells give clues to understanding cancer; make breakthrough in childhood leukaemia |
Read Nature Biotechology paper on Gene editing in human stem cells using zinc finger nucleases and integrase-defective lentiviral vector delivery, published by Angelo Lombaro, Pietro Genovese, Cesare Galli (EuroSTELLS PI), et al. Nature Biotechnology 2007 Nov;25(11):1298-306. Epub 2007 Oct 28 |
Download the Scientific Report on "Challenges in Stem Cell Differentiation and Transplantation", 30 Sep-03 Oct, 2007 in Milan, Italy. |
Twenty-one research groups from eleven European countries participate in the EUROCORES Programme on the Development of a Stem Cell Tool Box (EuroSTELLS). The EuroSTELLS Programme aims at generating fundamental knowledge on stem cell biology, setting up the bases for comparative analyses of stem cells of different origins and their clinical application in the future. The ability to isolate, culture and manipulate stem cells ex vivo is a critical step towards elucidating their biological properties and developing their biotechnological and therapeutic potential.
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By promoting and supporting networking, the EuroSTELLS Programme will foster innovative and multidisciplinary collaborations as well as synergy with other National and European stem cell initiatives, and will contribute to create a critical mass of expertise in the stem cell field in Europe.
Training activities will increase quality assurance and allow harmonization of research tools, definitions and protocols in stem cell biology.
Dissemination will bring together scientists, specialized clinicians, ethicists and legal experts, policy makers, communicators and the general public to discuss developments in the stem cell field and their impact on quality of life and public health.
Three Stem Cell Collaborative Projects are funded under this programme:
Professor Cesare Galli, Laboratorio di Tecnologie della Reproduzione, Cremona, Italy
Professor Elaine Dzierzak, Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Professor Stefan Krauss, Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway
Last Updated April 2008
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