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The Stem Cell Podcast

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A podcast dedicated to culturing knowledge in stem cell research. Brought to you by STEMCELL Technologies.
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Episodes

ISSCR 2020 with Dr. Martin Pera

Dr. Martin Pera is a Principal Investigator at the Jackson Laboratories and Editor-in-Chief of the ISSCR's journal Stem Cell Reports. His lab studies the regulation of self-renewal and pluripotency, heterogeneity in pluripotent stem cell populations, and neural specification of pluripotent stem cells.

Aug 04, 202025 min

Ep. 173: “Blood Cells and the Bone Marrow” Featuring Dr. Dominique Bonnet

Dr. Dominique Bonnet is the Group Leader of the Hematopoietic Stem Cell Laboratory at the Francis Crick Institute. Her lab is interested in the extrinsic mechanisms that regulate hematopoietic stem cells, and how they can intervene in order to eradicate the leukemic stem cell.

Jul 28, 20201 hr 11 minEp. 173

ISSCR 2020 with Dr. Kristy Red-Horse

Dr. Kristy Red-Horse is an Associate Professor of Biology at Stanford University. Her lab uses cardiovascular development as a model to study the signals that instruct cell fate and guide morphogenesis during organ formation in the mammalian embryo.

Jul 21, 202041 min

Ep. 172: “Organ Regeneration” Featuring Dr. Valentina Greco

Dr. Valentina Greco is the Carolyn Slayman Professor of Genetics at Yale University. Her lab has developed novel live imaging approaches to track and manipulate stem cells in live animals, allowing them to study the complex orchestration of tissue regeneration using the skin as a model system.

Jul 14, 20201 hr 3 min

ISSCR 2020 with Dr. Madeline Lancaster

Dr. Madeline Lancaster is a Group Leader at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, UK. The Lancaster lab has developed cerebral organoids as a model system to better understand human brain evolution, development, and neurodevelopmental disorders. She joined us to discuss her research presentated at the ISSCR 2020 conference.

Jul 07, 202032 min

Ep. 170: “Human Skin Organoids” Featuring Dr. Karl Koehler

Dr. Karl Koehler is an Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology at Harvard Medical School. His lab focuses on using human organoid systems as a platform to model congenital diseases and develop regenerative medicine therapies for the inner ear and various craniofacial tissues.

Jun 16, 20201 hr 3 minEp. 170

Ep. 169: “The Mammalian Nervous System” Featuring Dr. Freda Miller

Dr. Freda Miller, from the Hospital for Sick Children Research Institute and the University of Toronto, studies the cellular mechanisms that regulate development of the mammalian nervous system, with a particular interest in stem cells and trophic factors.

Jun 02, 20201 hr 24 minEp. 169

Ep. 167: “From Scientist to Editor-in-Chief” Featuring Dr. Sheila Chari

Dr. Sheila Chari is the Editor-in-Chief at the journal Cell Stem Cell, and Executive Editor at Cell Press. As the Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Chari’s primary responsibilities are knowing and publishing the top stem cell discoveries, driving journal publishing strategy, and managing a global editorial staff.

May 05, 20201 hr 13 minEp. 167

Special Episode: “COVID-19 Research Updates” Featuring Dr. Josef Penninger

Dr. Josef Penninger is from the University of British Columbia and the Institute for Molecular Biotechnology of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna, Austria. He was previously on the podcast to talk about his research developing human blood vessel organoids. Dr. Penninger’s team has identified a trial drug that can significantly block early stages of COVID-19 in human blood vessel and kidney organoids.

Apr 28, 20201 hr 15 min

Ep. 166: “Lung Regeneration” Featuring Dr. Darcy Wagner

Dr. Darcy Wagner from the Lund Stem Cell Center uses a multidisciplinary approach to understand how the extracellular environment directs stem cell behavior for endogenous and exogenous lung tissue regeneration.

Apr 21, 20201 hr 7 minEp. 166

Ep. 165: “Tackling Heart Disease” Featuring Dr. Deepak Srivastava

Dr. Deepak Srivastava is the President of the Gladstone Institutes and the International Society for Stem Cell Research, and the co-founder of Tenaya Therapeutics. His lab investigates the gene networks that guide cardiogenesis by developing models of heart disease using patient-derived iPSCs and CRISPR technology.

Apr 07, 20201 hr 26 minEp. 165

Ep. 164: “iPSCs and Highly Endangered Species” Featuring Dr. Jeanne Loring

Dr. Jeanne Loring is a Professor Emeritus and Director of the Center for Regenerative Medicine at the Scripps Research Institute, and the co-founder of Aspen Neuroscience. Her lab works on a diverse range of projects using iPSCs, including developing cell replacement therapies for Parkinson’s disease, sending neural organoids into space, and partnering with the San Diego zoo to make iPSCs from engangered species.

Mar 24, 20201 hr 1 min

Ep. 163: “Bone Tissue Regeneration” Featuring Dr. Joy Wu

Dr. Joy Wu is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Stanford University, and a a board-certified endocrinologist. With both basic and translational research, her lab studies stem cell therapies for bone formation and the prevention of cancer metastases to bone, as well as the bone marrow hematopoietic niche.

Mar 10, 20201 hr 2 min

Ep. 162: “The Human Fetal Retina” Featuring Dr. Thomas Reh

Dr. Thomas Reh is a Professor of Biological Structure at the University of Washington School of Medicine. His research is aimed at stimulating more effective regeneration in the retina to restore vision in people that have lost their sight.

Feb 25, 20201 hr 11 min

Ep. 158: “Science Communication in Industry” Featuring Dr. Nicole Quinn

Dr. Nicole Quinn is the Associate Director of Scientific Communications at STEMCELL Technologies, and one of the people hard at work behind the scenes of the Stem Cell Podcast. After completing her PhD in genomics and discovering her love of communicating science, Nicole left the bench to pursue a science communications career in the biotech industry.

Dec 24, 20191 hr 22 min

Ep. 157: “Secrets of Hematopoiesis” Featuring Dr. Camilla Forsberg

Dr. Camilla Forsberg is the Co-Director of the Institute for the Biology of Stem Cells, and a Professor of Biomolecular Engineering at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Her lab seeks to understand the molecular determinants of hematopoietic stem cell fate decisions.

Dec 10, 20191 hr 1 min

Ep. 156: “Engineering the Stem Cell Niche” Featuring Dr. Peter Zandstra

Dr. Peter Zandstra is the Director of the School of Biomedical Engineering at the University of British Columbia. His lab applyies engineering design principles, computational modeling, and fundamental stem cell biology to study the mechanisms that control stem cell fate, and to develop technologies for the propagation of stem cells and their derivatives.

Nov 26, 20191 hr 6 min

Ep. 155: “Mapping Hydra Development” Featuring Dr. Celina Juliano

Dr. Celina Juliano is an Assistant Professor at the University of California, Davis. Her lab studies development and regeneration in the aquatic animal Hydra, which undergoes continual self-renewal, lacks senescence and has incredible regenerative capabilities.

Nov 12, 20191 hr 7 min

The Stem Cell Podcast Does ISSCR – Part 3

Back in June 2019, we attended the ISSCR annual conference in Los Angeles, California! Here is the last of three special episodes featuring some of the top researchers in the field, and junior trainees.

Sep 24, 20191 hr 19 min

The Stem Cell Podcast Does ISSCR – Part 2

Back in June 2019, we attended the ISSCR annual conference in Los Angeles, California! Here is the second of three special episodes featuring some of the top researchers in the field, and junior trainees.

Sep 10, 20191 hr 23 min

Ep. 150: “Brain Organoids in Space” Featuring Dr. Alysson Muotri

Guest: Dr. Alysson Muotri is a Professor in the Departments of Pediatrics and Cellular & Molecular Medicine at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine, and Co-Director of the UCSD Stem Cell Program. His research focuses on modeling neurological diseases using human iPSCs, and he is leading a project investigating the effect of microgravity on human brain organoids. Featured Products and Resources: STEMdiff™ Cerebral Organoid Kit Organoid Research Resources Resources...

Sep 03, 20191 hr 23 min
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