High School Students Explore Stem Cell Research and Ethics at the Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine

April 11, 2011 | Categories: Announcements | Tagged: ,

On April 9, 2011 the Youth Ethics Summit brought together students from across the Puget Sound region to learn about topics related to ethics, medicine, and biomedical research that are of special […] Read More

Quellos HTS Core Director, Carla Grandori, honored by UW as an Entrepreneurial Faculty Fellow

March 30, 2011 | Categories: Announcements | Tagged:

March 30, 2011 Eight UW professors have been honored as the University’s most entrepreneurial faculty researchers, under a new Entrepreneurial Faculty Fellows Program initiated by Interim President Phyllis Wise. The […] Read More

ISCRM Researcher, Muneesh Tewari, awarded Presidential Early Career Award

December 3, 2010 | Categories: Announcements | Tagged: ,

Muneesh Tewari, UW assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Medical Oncology, is among 85 people selected by President Obama to receive the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists […] Read More

ISCRM's Director, Randy Moon, featured in The Scientist

November 1, 2010 | Categories: Research | Tagged: ,

Randall Moon has looked to tadpoles and stem cells for clues about embryonic development and cell fate. Now he has his eye on turning biology into therapy. It was one of those […] Read More

A colony of human embryonic stem cells stained with fluorescent markers.

U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily lifts stem cell ban

September 9, 2010 | Categories: Research | Tagged: ,

In the Puget Sound Business Journal’s Sept. 6 print edition, I wrote about how the University of Washington is grappling with a recent court ruling that halted federal funding for […] Read More

University of Washington stem cell research in limbo

September 5, 2010 | Categories: Research | Tagged: ,

The University of Washington could be hit hard by a recent court ruling that halted federal funding for human embryonic stem cell research. UW scientists stand to lose at least […] Read More

This is Dr. Charles "Chuck" Murry

Major Improvements Made In Engineering Heart Repair Patches From Stem Cells

October 9, 2009 | Categories: Research | Tagged: , ,

University of Washington (UW) researchers, including Dr. Charles “Chuck” Murry, professor of pathology and bioengineering, have succeeded in engineering human tissue patches free of some problems that have stymied stem-cell repair for […] Read More

Pictured with Dr. Laflamme are lab members (clockwise from the left front) Kara White

Laflamme Receives $20,000 Stem Cell Research Grant

July 1, 2009 | Categories: Announcements | Tagged: ,

Perkins Coie announced that it has presented its $20,000 “Award for Discovery” to Michael A. Laflamme, M.D., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Pathology in the University of Washington School of Medicine, […] Read More

Fate Therapeutics, a company started in Seattle with intellectual property from ISCRM, has announced its first clinical trials

May 15, 2009 | Categories: Announcements | Tagged: ,

Fate Therapeutics, a La Jolla, CA-based biotech startup tapping advances in stem cell biology to develop new drugs, says it has gained exclusive rights to technology involving blood-forming stem cells […] Read More

Drs. Randy Moon and Tony Blau

Seattle researchers applaud lifting of stem-cell restrictions

March 10, 2009 | Categories: Research | Tagged: , ,

Researchers in Seattle who work with embryonic stem cells reacted with scientific relief and personal jubilation to President Obama’s decision Monday to reverse Bush-era restrictions that have hobbled their field […] Read More