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New York Stem Cell Foundation Research Institute

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The NYSCF Research Institute is a non-profit organization whose mission is to cure the major diseases of our time through stem cell research.

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We were excited to launch a Neurodiversity in the Workplace program in partnership with the
Simons Foundation last year to create new opportunities for neurodivergent individuals. Learn more about this work: bit.ly/49DtSch

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Our Cosmic Brain Organoid research team takes a break from preparing organoids for launch on SpaceX-30 last month in the Space Station Processing Facility (SSPF) at Kennedy Space Center. New York Stem Cell Foundation Research Institute

Our Cosmic Brain Organoid research team takes a break from preparing organoids for launch on @SpaceX-30 last month in the Space Station Processing Facility (SSPF) at Kennedy Space Center. #stemcells #space #research @nyscf
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Insightful discussion on the critical factors for successful organoid-based drug discovery earlier today at the ISSCR Cincinnati Symposium featuring outstanding panelists including NYSCF—Robertson Investigator Alumni TAKEBE Takanori Laboratory & Shuibing Chen!

Insightful discussion on the critical factors for successful organoid-based drug discovery earlier today at the @ISSCR Cincinnati Symposium featuring outstanding panelists including NYSCF—Robertson #StemCell Investigator Alumni @TakebeLab & @ChenShuibing!
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Great to hear from NYSCF–Robertson Investigator Samantha Morris Samantha Morris on her latest work developing new genomic technologies to track cellular reprogramming at the single-cell level Cincinnati Symposium

Great to hear from NYSCF–Robertson #StemCell Investigator Samantha Morris @morris_lab on her latest work developing new genomic technologies to track cellular reprogramming at the single-cell level #ISSCR Cincinnati Symposium
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Fantastic to see NYSCF—Druckenmiller Fellow Kentaro Iwasawa (Cincinnati Children's) speaking this morning at the ISSCR Cincinnati Symposium about his work using human organoid models and mouse embryos to study early liver specification

Fantastic to see NYSCF—Druckenmiller Fellow Kentaro Iwasawa (@CincyChildrens) speaking this morning at the @ISSCR Cincinnati Symposium about his work using human organoid models and mouse embryos to study early liver specification
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Science is at its strongest when everyone has opportunity to thrive. Learn more about 15 outstanding women who are working to promote , , , & in STEM: bit.ly/43Ip4RH

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Check out Episode 4 of @STEMCELLtech's Lab Coats & Life Podcast as NYSCF's Raeka Aiyar discusses strategies for promoting in with hosts Arun Sharma and Nicole Quinn: bit.ly/3IVGJeT

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NYSCF – Robertson Stem Cell Investigator Alumna Paola Arlotta of Harvard University shares her vision for the future of . See actionable strategies put together by NYSCF’s Initiative on Women in Science and Engineering group for supporting : bit.ly/3VhgwPp

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Promoting in is important on a human level, but also on a scientific level. To reach cures, we need diversity of thought and experiences, explains NYSCF – Robertson Neuroscience Investigator Alumna Kay M Tye PhD of the Salk Institute.

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Learn more about NYSCF President & CEO Jennifer J. Raab in an interview from City & State NY as she discusses her vision for NYSCF 2.0, her illustrious career, her aversion to retirement, and even an adventure through the Grand Tetons: cityandstateny.com/personality/20…

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Women’s cancers like are some of the most deadly forms of the disease, & yet are the least funded & studied. With , our team, led by Dr. Laura Andres Martin, creates avatars of patient tumors to find better treatments: bit.ly/43afAyh

Women’s cancers like #ovariancancer are some of the most deadly forms of the disease, & yet are the least funded & studied. With #stemcells, our team, led by @laurandres, creates avatars of patient tumors to find better treatments: bit.ly/43afAyh #WomensHistoryMonth
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🔬 ⚙️ Discover the latest research and methods for stem cell and tissue engineering including vascularization of in vitro models, 3D biomaterials, microfluidic devices, technology, and more at the webinar on 6 March👉 bit.ly/49fjhoa

🔬 ⚙️ Discover the latest research and methods for stem cell and tissue engineering including vascularization of in vitro models, 3D biomaterials, microfluidic devices, #organoid technology, and more at the #ISSCRDigital webinar on 6 March👉 bit.ly/49fjhoa
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Explore the connection between stem cell morphology and function in the member-organized
Webinar: Stem Cell Size and Shape: Emerging Links to Stem Cell Function on 2 April 2024 👉 bit.ly/48oO80D

Explore the connection between stem cell morphology and function in the member-organized #ISSCRDigital Webinar: Stem Cell Size and Shape: Emerging Links to Stem Cell Function on 2 April 2024 👉 bit.ly/48oO80D
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Great article from nature highlighting how human tissues (like organoids) could be used to find the best treatment options for cancer patients, a model we are applying to women's reproductive cancers: go.nature.com/48rKhjG

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