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Engineered stem cells carry promising ALS therapy
Sept. 16, 2008
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World Stem Cell Summit comes to Madison Sept. 21-23
Sept. 10, 2008
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World Stem Cell Summit comes to Madison Sept. 21–23
Sept. 10, 2008
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The University of Wisconsin-Madison is a world leader in stem cell research and regenerative medicine. Research is conducted across many disciplines and Wisconsin scientists continue to advance our understanding in this field through groundbreaking studies of adult, fetal, embryonic and induced stem cells.
Fact sheets
- What are stem cells? (154K PDF)
- How are stem cells used? (126K PDF)
- What are induced pluripotent stem cells? (139K PDF)
- What is regenerative medicine? (108K PDF)
- Stem cell ethics fact sheet (210K PDF)
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- Terry Devitt
Director of Research Communications
608-262-8282
trdevitt@wisc.edu - Madeline Fisher
Science Writer
University Communications
608-890-0465
mmfisher@wisc.edu




