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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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Ep. 274: “Brain Organoids” Featuring Dr. Ziyuan Guo

Dr. Ziyuan Guo is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the Center for Stem Cell & Organoid Medicine at Cincinnati Children's Hospital. He talks about in vivo reprogramming and cell and gene therapy in neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders. He also discusses assembloids to model the blood-brain barrier and strategies for organoid vascularization.

Aug 20, 20241 hr 20 min

Ep. 273: “Hematopoiesis and Cancer” Featuring Dr. Irving Weissman

Dr. Irving Weissman is the Virginia and Daniel Ludwig Professor of Clinical Cancer Research and Professor of Pathology and Developmental Biology at Stanford University. Dr. Weissman was the first scientist to identify and isolate mammalian blood-forming stem cells in mice, and his work has contributed to the understanding of how a single hematopoietic stem cell can give rise to specialized blood cells. He talks about developing new treatments for metastatic breast cancer and severe combined immu...

Aug 06, 20241 hr 51 min

ISSCR 2024: On the Ground

In July 2024, we attended ISSCR 2024, the annual meeting of the International Society for Stem Cell Research, in Hamburg, Germany. We spoke with delegates about their research, their impressions of the meeting, and the most memorable research presented. They discussed their experiences in Europe and where they would like to see the meeting go next.

Jul 30, 202443 min

Ep. 272: “Live at ISSCR 2024: Stem Cell Research in Space” Featuring Drs. Davide Marotta and Catriona Jamieson

Dr. Davide Marotta is the Program Director for In-Space Biomanufacturing at the International Space Station National Laboratory. Dr. Catriona Jamieson is the Director of the Sanford Stem Cell Institute at the University of California, San Diego. In this special episode recorded in front of a live audience at ISSCR 2024 in Hamburg, Germany, they talk about the opportunities and challenges of working with stem cells in a microgravity environment, and what this could mean for the future of stem cel...

Jul 23, 202459 min

ISSCR 2024: Day 4

In July 2024, Daylon and Arun attended the International Society for Stem Cell Research’s (ISSCR) annual meeting in Hamburg, Germany, and recorded daily episodes discussing highlights of the previous 24 hours. Here is the final of four episodes from the meeting. Sessions focused on stem cell research in space, regulatory and ethical considerations for human embryo models, and developing therapies for SCID, epilepsy, and spinal cord injury. Daylon and Arun also discussed work on salivary gland or...

Jul 14, 202427 min

ISSCR 2024: Day 3

In July 2024, Daylon and Arun attended the International Society for Stem Cell Research’s (ISSCR) annual meeting in Hamburg, Germany, and recorded daily episodes discussing highlights of the previous 24 hours. Here is the third of four episodes from the meeting. Highlights from Day 3 include Dr. Yasuhiro Takashima's work on bilaminoids, Dr. Clive Svendsen's talk on organoid models for ALS, Dr. Sharon Gerecht's research on modeling the microenvironment, and Dr. Katsuhiko Hayashi's work with gonad...

Jul 12, 202431 min

ISSCR 2024: Day 2

In July 2024, Daylon and Arun attended the International Society for Stem Cell Research’s (ISSCR) annual meeting in Hamburg, Germany, and recorded daily episodes discussing highlights of the previous 24 hours. Here is the second of four episodes from the meeting. Highlights from Day 2 include Dr. Helmuth Gehart's work on mesothelioma organoids, Dr. Kyoko Miura's research on aging in naked mole rats, and Dr. Mansi Srivastava's talk on panther worms to study pluripotency during development.

Jul 11, 202430 min

ISSCR 2024: Day 1

In July 2024, Daylon and Arun attended the International Society for Stem Cell Research’s (ISSCR) annual meeting in Hamburg, Germany, and recorded daily episodes discussing highlights of the previous 24 hours. Here is the first of four episodes, where Daylon and Arun discuss the clinical focus of this year's meeting and the President's Symposium, including Dr. Magdalena Götz's talk on organellar heterogeneity and "moonlighting" proteins. They also talk about sessions on stem cells in low earth o...

Jul 10, 202442 min

Ep. 271: “Skin Regeneration” Featuring Dr. Valentina Greco

Dr. Valentina Greco is the Carolyn Walch Slayman Professor of Genetics and Co-Chair of the Committee on the Status of Women in Medicine at Yale University. Her research focuses on tissue homeostasis in the face of continuous cellular turnover, frequent injuries, and spontaneous mutations. She talks about her research on skin and hair follicle stem cells, the role of imaging techniques, and bridging science and art. She also discusses disease modeling and building an inclusive lab culture.

Jul 09, 20241 hr 21 min

Ep. 270: “Microvascular Regeneration” Featuring Dr. Sara Vasconcelos

Dr. Sara Vasconcelos is a Senior Scientist and the John Kitson McIvor Endowed Chair in Diabetes Research at University Health Network. She is also an Associate Professor at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Toronto. Her lab studies microvascular regeneration in cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, and are working to develop personalized patient-derived organ-chip models for drug screening and other applications. In this episode, she talks about modeling cardiac fibros...

Jun 25, 20241 hr 20 min

Ep. 269: “iPSC Technology” Featuring Dr. Sebastian Diecke

Dr. Sebastian Diecke is a Group Leader and Stem Cell Core Director at the Max Delbrück Center, where his research focuses on iPSCs and organoid models. He talks about the early days of iPSC research, developing organoids from endangered rhinoceros, and modeling Huntington's and other diseases.

Jun 11, 2024

Ep. 268: “Tissue Formation” Featuring Dr. Shukry Habib

Dr. Shukry Habib is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences at the Université de Lausanne. His lab works at the intersection of stem cell biology, biophysics, and tissue engineering to investigate how tissues form. He talks about developing a transplantable bandage for bone repair and the role of Wnt signaling and cytonemes in development.

May 28, 2024

Ep. 267: “Embryo Morphogenesis” Featuring Dr. Shankar Srinivas

Dr. Shankar Srinivas is a Professor of Developmental Biology in the Department of Physiology Anatomy and Genetics based in the Institute for Developmental and Regenerative Medicine at the University of Oxford. He is also a Zeitlyn Fellow and Tutor in Medicine at Jesus College. Using mouse and human embryos as model systems, his group looks at the control of patterning and morphogenesis during the establishment of the anterior-posterior axis, gastrulation, and early cardiogenesis. He discusses ho...

May 14, 20241 hr 25 min

Ep. 265: “RNA Glycosylation” Featuring Dr. Ryan Flynn

Dr. Ryan Flynn is a Principal Investigator at Boston Children's Hospital and an Assistant Professor in the Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology Department at Harvard University. His lab explores the interface between RNA and glycans. He talks about the discovery of glycoRNA and the chemistry of the RNA-glycan connection. He also discusses the effects of glycans on stem cell function and deciding between a career in medicine and basic science.

Apr 16, 20241 hr 30 min

Ep. 264: “Planarian Regeneration” Featuring Dr. Blair Benham-Pyle

Dr. Blair Benham-Pyle is an Assistant Professor at Baylor College of Medicine. She talks about how multipotent cells in Schmidtea mediterranea enable whole-body regeneration. She also discusses the effects of the mechanical environment on stem cell fate.

Apr 02, 20241 hr 19 min

Ep. 263: “ISSCR 2024: The Global Stem Cell Event” Featuring Drs. Amander Clark, Agnete Kirkeby, and Malin Parmar

Dr. Amander Clark is the President of the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) and Founding Director of the Center for Reproductive Science, Health, and Education at the University of California, Los Angeles. Dr. Agnete Kirkeby is a Program Chair of the ISSCR Annual Meeting, Associate Professor at Lund University and the University of Copenhagen, and Group Leader at the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Stem Cell Biology – reNEW. Dr. Malin Parmar is a Program Chair of the ISSCR ...

Mar 19, 20241 hr 12 min

Ep. 262: “Glia in the Gut” Featuring Dr. Marissa Scavuzzo

Dr. Marissa Scavuzzo is an HHMI Hanna H. Gray Fellow at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. Her research focuses on enteric glia regulation in the healthy and diseased gut. She talks about how glial cell subtypes affect intestinal motility and her experience receiving NYSCF and HHMI fellowships. She also talks about bringing science to underserved schools in Cleveland.

Mar 05, 20241 hr 15 min

Ep. 261: “Building Neuromuscular Tissues” Featuring Dr. Ritu Raman

Dr. Ritu Raman is the d’Arbeloff Career Development Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at MIT, where her lab uses robotics and tissue engineering to treat muscle loss. She talks about light-activated muscle grafts, magnetic microparticles to control forces exerted on cells, and strategies for science communication.

Feb 20, 20241 hr 17 min

Ep. 260: “Synchronized Tissue Regeneration” Featuring Dr. Shiri Gur-Cohen

Dr. Shiri Gur-Cohen is an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of Regenerative Medicine at UC San Diego. Her lab studies epithelial stem cells throughout their lifetimes. She talks about lymphatics in the intestinal stem cell niche, 3D imaging techniques, and sharing her science with a wider audience.

Feb 06, 20241 hr 25 min

Ep. 259: “Regenerative Neurobiology” Featuring Dr. Malin Parmar

Dr. Malin Parmar is a Professor at Lund University and a New York Stem Cell Foundation – Robertson Investigator. Her research aims to understand cell fate specification in the developing brain and in human neural progenitor cells using cell-based models of neuronal differentiation. She talks about using assembloids to model the dopaminergic system, direct reprogramming somatic cells into induced neurons, and developing ESC-derived dopamine progenitor cells to treat Parkinson's disease.

Jan 23, 20241 hr 13 min

Ep. 258: “The Musculo-Skeletal Axis” Featuring Dr. Olivier Pourquié

Dr. Olivier Pourquié is the Frank Burr Mallory Professor of Pathology and Professor in the Department of Genetics at Harvard Medical School. His work focuses on the segmentation clock and the development of muscles and vertebrae. He talks about studying somitogenesis in vitro and his work on brown fat development.

Jan 09, 20241 hr 17 min

Ep. 257: “Retinal Regeneration” Featuring Drs. Hwee Goon Tay and Beau Fenner

Dr. Hwee Goon Tay is an Assistant Professor at the Duke-National University of Singapore Medical School and Dr. Beau Fenner is an Ophthalmologist at the Singapore National Eye Centre. Their work focuses on cell therapy for degenerative retinal diseases. They talk about strategies to slow degeneration and potentially restore vision.

Dec 12, 20231 hr 30 min

Ep. 256: “Epigenetics and Reprogramming” Featuring Dr. Jose Polo

Dr. Jose Polo is a Professor of Epigenetics and the Director of the Centre for Epigenetics at the University of Adelaide. He is also a Professor in the Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology at Monash University. His lab studies the transcriptional and epigenetic mechanisms that govern cell identity. He talks about his team's work on cell fate, iBlastoids, and placental models for SARS-CoV-2.

Nov 28, 20231 hr 22 min

Ep. 255: “Pathway to the Clinic” Featuring Drs. Stefan Irion and Viviane Tabar

Dr. Stefan Irion is the Chief Scientific Officer of BlueRock Therapeutics and Dr. Viviane Tabar is the Chair of the Department of Neurosurgery at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. In this special episode, recorded in front of a live audience in New York, they talk about their work on BlueRock's clinical trial for bemdaneprocel — a stem cell-derived investigational cell therapy for Parkinson's disease. They also discuss what's next for cell therapy and diversity in science and in patients.

Nov 14, 20231 hr 5 min

Ep. 254: “Muscle Regeneration” Featuring Dr. Helen Blau

Dr. Helen Blau is the Donald E. and Delia B. Baxter Foundation Professor and Director of the Baxter Laboratory for Stem Cell Biology at Stanford University. Dr. Blau’s research focuses on the basic molecular mechanisms of stem cells and muscle and their application to aging, regenerative medicine, and disease. Her lab aims to understand and apply biology to improve quality of life, and their current primary focus is on understanding the gerozyme 15-PGDH. She talks about the roles of NSAIDs and C...

Oct 31, 20231 hr 17 min

Ep. 253: “Heart Failure Genes” Featuring Dr. Roger Foo

Dr. Roger Foo is the Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan Professor of Medicine and Head of the Cardiovascular Research Institute at the National University of Singapore. His lab investigates the molecular mechanisms that regulate cardiac biology and disease. He talks about the genetics of heart disease and the roles of circular RNAs.

Oct 17, 20231 hr 18 min

Ep. 252: “Organ-on-a-Chip” Featuring Dr. Bas Trietsch

Dr. Bas Trietsch is the Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder at Mimetas, a company working to contribute to groundbreaking therapies with their screenable, physiologically relevant 3D human disease models. He talks about tissue-relevant models for drug discovery, and how organ-on-a-chip technology can help address scalability and reproducibility.

Oct 03, 20231 hr 24 min

Ep. 250: “Blastoid Development and Implantation” Featuring Dr. Nicolas Rivron

Dr. Nicolas Rivron is a Principal Investigator at the Institute of Molecular Biotechnology of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna. His group recreates embryonic development using mammalian stem cells in a dish to better understand the encoded principles of self-organization. He talks about building human blastoid models and using them to study implantation. He also discusses differences in development between mice and humans, trophectoderm stem cells, and an ethical framework for embryo m...

Sep 05, 20231 hr 37 min
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