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Stem Cell Reports Appoints Hongmei Wang as Associate Editor
The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) is pleased to announce the appointment of Hongmei Wang, Ph.D., as an Associate Editor of its journal, Stem Cell Reports. Dr. Wang is a professor of State Key Laboratory of Organ Regeneration and Reconstruction, Institute of Zoology (IOZ), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).
An internationally recognized leader in developmental and reproductive biology, Dr. Wang brings deep expertise in early embryo and placental development, and advanced in vitro modeling systems. Her laboratory investigates the mechanisms that govern embryonic and placental development in non-human primates and humans, with the long-term goal of improving understanding of pregnancy health and exploring culture systems that support extra-uterine embryogenesis. Her work advances understanding of developmental diseases and holds potential for improving reproductive health outcomes.
Stem Cell Reports Strengthens Commitment to Scientific Rigor with New Publication Standards
Requirements effective today advance transparency, reproducibility, and global research standards in stem cell science
The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) today announced that its official journal, Stem Cell Reports, has implemented enhanced measures to strengthen scientific rigor and reproducibility across its published research, effective 1 April 2026. These policies reinforce the journal’s commitment to advancing high-quality, transparent stem cell science.
All submitted manuscripts using human stem cells will now be required to include a completed ISSCR Standards Checklist that will be shared directly with peer reviewers. In addition, all manuscripts will be required to complete the STAR Methods reporting format prior to publication. These measures are designed to ensure that critical experimental details are fully disclosed, enabling researchers worldwide to accurately interpret and reproduce findings.
Stem Cell Reports Named Official Conference Journal for “Latest Advances in Stem Cell-Based Disease Modelling and Drug Screening”
The meeting takes place in Copenhagen, Denmark, 23-24 April 2026
The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) announces that Stem Cell Reports, its official open-access, peer-reviewed journal published by Cell Press, has been named the official conference journal for the upcoming meeting, Latest Advances in Stem Cell-Based Disease Modelling and Drug Screening, taking place 23-24 April, 2026, in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Korean Translation of the 2025 ISSCR Guidelines Update Is Now Available
The ISSCR is pleased to announce the availability of the Korean language translation of the 2025 update to the ISSCR Guidelines for Stem Cell Research and Clinical Translation.
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