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New Podcast Episode. Cancer Neuroscience, Tumor Organoids, and Understanding the Role of the Nervous System in Human Glioblastoma
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New Podcast Episode. Cancer Neuroscience, Tumor Organoids, and Understanding the Role of the Nervous System in Human Glioblastoma

The role of neuronal influences on cancer pathogenesis and progression is increasingly appreciated in the nervous system. Neurons have been shown to enhance the proliferation and migration of gliomas, a glial-derived tumor of the CNS, via diffusible paracrine factors or synaptic inputs onto tumor cells. In glioblastomas, a highly aggressive glioma, mostly glutamatergic inputs have been identified. While the potential for glioblastomas to receive projections from neurons of other neurotransmitter subtypes, such as from cholinergic neurons, has recently been discovered in xenotransplantation models, whether synapses can form between human cholinergic neurons and glioblastoma cells and consequences of these inputs and other non-synaptic mechanisms are still unknown.  

 Human induced pluripotent stem cell-based models have been emerging as a powerful platform for studying human-specific disease mechanisms. Today’s guests developed a co-culture model for the study of neuron-tumor interactions by combining patient derived glioblastoma organoids and hiPSC-derived cholinergic neurons. They will discuss their recent findings and what it means for understanding and potentially treating a tumor for which there is no known cure. 

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Priorities for our Future
Message from the President Kym Kilbourne Message from the President Kym Kilbourne

Priorities for our Future

As I begin my term as President of the ISSCR, I am honored to serve this dynamic and forward-looking global community of stem cell researchers, clinicians, and innovators. This year marks the final phase of our 2022–2025 strategic framework, which has guided our efforts around four central goals.

In the year ahead, I intend not only to complete these goals but also to critically reflect on the progress we’ve made. What worked well? What challenges remain? And how can these insights guide our vision for the next strategic cycle? These four pillars remain deeply relevant and will continue to shape the ISSCR’s direction in the coming years.

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The ISSCR Releases Targeted Update to the Guidelines for Stem Cell Research and Clinical Translation
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The ISSCR Releases Targeted Update to the Guidelines for Stem Cell Research and Clinical Translation

The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) released an update of its 2021 Guidelines for Stem Cell Research and Clinical Translation today. The targeted update addresses significant advances in the development and application of human stem cell-based embryo models (SCBEMs) and recommendations for research oversight outlined in a white paper from the ISSCR Embryo Models Working Group published in June.

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