Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 13 days 22 hours 36 minutes
Guest: Dr. Ginger Campbell, host of the brain science podcast, joins the SCP where we discuss her podcast and different "brainy" topics. We close the show ranting about the iPhone 6. Resources and Links Near-Death Experiences?
Guest: We bring on freelance science writer Karen Weintraub to discuss her recent piece in the New York Times on stem cells. We talk with her about the contents of her article and what she learned doing the research.
Guest: Dr. Valentina Fossati from the New York Stem Cell Foundation, talks about her recent publication using iPSCs to generate the oligodendrocytes, the cells that myelinate neurons and its implications for multiple sclerosis. Resources and Links
Guest: Dr. Austin Smith from Cambridge UK is on the show to discuss his take on the world of all things pluripotency. We talk about his views on the ground state of pluripotency and how he attempted to drill down into the essential components of the pl...
Guest: Dr. Paul Knoepfler joins us to recap the STAP cell story in the light of the tragic death of Dr. Yoshiki Sasai. We also discuss a wide variety of topics related to publishing in science. Resources and Links
Guest: Dr. Marco Seandel from Weill Cornell Medical College joins the hosts to talk about his latest paper published in Stem Cell Reports, where he used sperm stem cells to uncover novel info about mutations in aged male sperm. Resources and Links
Guest: Dr. Daylon James is back on the show to talk about a new paper in Nature where scientists used a vascular niche to help instruct and reprogram endothelial cells to blood stem cells. Resources and Links
Guest: This episode presents Dr. Paul Tesar from Case Western Reserve University. Dr Tesar talks about his paper in Cell Stem Cell. Resources and Links Bone Marrow Transplant Could Reverse Sickle Cell In Adults
Guest: This is a special episode consisting of over 75 minutes of live interviews. Last week The Stem Cell Podcast attended the International Society for Stem Cell Research meeting and pulled people aside to get their take on the meeting and stem cell ...
Guest: Dr. Dieter Egli from the New York Stem Cell Foundation joins the hosts to talk about his work in using SCNT to derive new embryonic stem cell lines. They discuss his previous and current work, including his latest story published in Nature.