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New Podcast Episode. Illuminating hPSC-derived Sensory Neurons
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New Podcast Episode. Illuminating hPSC-derived Sensory Neurons

Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) are transforming the study of biology and disease by enabling scientists to grow large amounts of specific cell types in the lab that were once difficult to obtain. Our guests today focus on improving the derivation and study of sensory neurons, which are sparse and diverse nerve cells near the spine that carry information like pain, touch, or position of the body to the brain. Damage to these neurons or sensory neuropathies, as can happen in diabetes or infections, is estimated to affect millions of people worldwide, yet treatments are limited. To improve the generation of human sensory neurons, the authors developed a genetic toolkit to fluorescently label these individual cells and their subtypes. This approach enables more precise study of these subtypes, their roles in disease, and potentially the development of treatments for sensory neuropathies. 

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Member Spotlight: Karl Koehler, PhD
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Member Spotlight: Karl Koehler, PhD

ISSCR provides an essential forum for exchanging ideas across disciplines and career stages. I value the society’s commitment to rigor, education, and thoughtful discussion about the future of stem cell research. It’s a community that consistently pushes the field forward.

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Two Early Career Editors Join the Stem Cell Reports Editorial Board, Expand Scientific Expertise and Global Reach
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Two Early Career Editors Join the Stem Cell Reports Editorial Board, Expand Scientific Expertise and Global Reach

Stem Cell Reports, the peer-reviewed, open-access journal of the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR), today announced the appointment of two new Early Career Editors – Bo Shen, Ph.D., Principal Investigator at the National Institute of Biological Sciences, Beijing (NIBS) and Assistant Professor at Tsinghua University, China; and Luca Peruzzotti-Jametti, M.D., Ph.D., Clinical Principal Research Associate at the Department of Clinical Neurosciences, and Group Leader at the MS Society Cambridge Centre for Myelin Repair (CCMR) at the University of Cambridge; and Honorary Senior Lecturer, Department of Metabolism, Digestion and Reproduction, Imperial College London, UK.

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The ISSCR Joins Coalition Letter Urging Reauthorization of the U.S. Rare Pediatric Disease Priority Review Voucher Program
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The ISSCR Joins Coalition Letter Urging Reauthorization of the U.S. Rare Pediatric Disease Priority Review Voucher Program

The ISSCR joined over 170 organizations representing scientists, physicians, and patient advocates in urging the U.S. Congress to reauthorize the Rare Pediatric Disease Priority Review Voucher (PRV) program. The PRV program provides a proven incentive for developing cell and gene therapies for children with rare diseases by driving private investment without additional taxpayer costs. The program has been successful in advancing research that addresses unmet clinical needs while strengthening the broader research and development ecosystem for cell and gene therapies.

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