by Alan Trounson on September 1, 2011 at 8:30AM | 0 comments
Each month CIRM President Alan Trounson gives his perspective on recently published papers he thinks will be valuable in moving the field of stem cell research forward. This month's report, along with an archive of past reports, is available on the CIRM website.
by Amy Adams on July 21, 2011 at 9:13AM | 0 comments
Each month CIRM President Alan Trounson gives his perspective on recently published papers he thinks will be valuable in moving the field of stem cell research forward. This month's report, along with an archive of past reports, is available on the CIRM website.
by Amy Adams on May 25, 2011 at 10:12AM | 0 comments
Each month CIRM President Alan Trounson gives his perspective on recently published papers he thinks will be valuable in moving the field of stem cell research forward. This month's report, along with an archive of past reports, is available on the CIRM website.
by Amy Adams on April 22, 2011 at 9:09AM | 0 comments
Alan Trounson is President of CIRM
Since I arrived at CIRM late in 2007 I have maintained a tradition of presenting some of the top science journal papers from the previous month or two at each of our Board meetings. Beginning last month, I decided this would be easier to digest in a written document than in PowerPoint slides amid a harried board meeting. You can see an archive of these periodic stem cell reports on our website.
by Amy Adams on October 6, 2010 at 9:05AM | 0 comments
On Monday the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine went to Robert Edwards for his efforts to make in vitro fertilization a reality. The Nobel Prize-winning discovery not only allowed millions of couples to start families, it opened up the field of stem cell research.