Now Available: Free, On-Demand Course “Applying the ISSCR Standards for Research”

Evanston, IL and Vancouver, BC – The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) and STEMCELL Technologies today announced the launch of Applying the ISSCR Standards for Research, a free, on-demand course designed to help scientists integrate the ISSCR Standards for Human Stem Cell Use in Research into their work. The course provides practical guidance to strengthen rigor, reproducibility, and responsible use of human stem cells across the research pipeline.

Through interactive modules, the course guides learners through essential considerations and reporting criteria for human pluripotent and tissue stem cell research. The six sessions cover:

  • Basic Characterization

  • Pluripotency and the Undifferentiated State

  • Genomic Characterization

  • Stem Cell-Based Model Systems

  • ISSCR Standards in Action

  • Practical Approaches for Applying Standards in Daily Research

Developed by an international taskforce co-chaired by Dr. Tenneille Ludwig, WiCell Research Institute, USA, and Dr. Peter Andrews, University of Sheffield (emeritus), UK, the ISSCR Standards offer detailed recommendations to improve the quality, transparency, and consistency of laboratory research using human stem cells.

 “This collaboration with STEMCELL Technologies expands access to the ISSCR Standards and gives researchers practical guidance to adopt them in their daily work,” said ISSCR CEO Keith Alm. “Ensuring that scientists can confidently apply these best practices is essential for advancing rigorous, reproducible research that ultimately benefits patients.”

 “As Scientists Helping Scientists, STEMCELL is driven by a deep responsibility to empower the global stem cell community with the tools and training they need to drive discoveries and improve human health,” said Dr. Allen Eaves, President and CEO, STEMCELL. “We are proud to work with the ISSCR to provide this comprehensive course tailored for researchers at all career stages so they are better equipped to advance stem cell science.”

Learners can register now for the free, on-demand course.

The ISSCR Standards initiative is supported by the Burroughs Wellcome Fund (BWF), Doris Duke Foundation (DDF), and the Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative (SFARI). Learn more about their support.

About ISSCR
With nearly 5,000 members from more than 80 countries, the International Society for Stem Cell Research (@ISSCR) is the preeminent global, cross-disciplinary, science-based organization dedicated to stem cell research and its translation to clinical applications. The ISSCR’s mission is to promote excellence in stem cell science and its applications to human health.

About STEMCELL Technologies
STEMCELL Technologies supports life sciences research with more than 2,500 specialized reagents, tools, and services. STEMCELL offers high-quality cell culture media, cell separation technologies, instruments, accessory products, educational resources, and contract assay services that are used by scientists performing stem cell, immunology, cancer, regenerative medicine, and cellular therapy research globally.

Media Contacts

Kym Kilbourne
Director, Media and Strategic Communications, ISSCR
kkilbourne@isscr.org

Ryan-Sang Lee
Director, Corporate Communications and Media Relations, STEMCELL Technologies
public.relations@stemcell.com

 

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