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The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) is launching a new three-part digital series on Computational Stem Cell Biology starting 15 March, 2021. This series is part of the Society s growing portfolio of topic-specific digital scientific programming for members - also offered to non-members for fee. All ISSCR Digital programs are available live and on-demand.
This series explores the groundbreaking advances in RNA- and DNA-sequencing and bioinformatic technologies that have presented stem cell biologists with new insights into complex biological, developmental, and disease processes. This programming focuses on the latest developments in this rapidly advancing field.
Part 1: Exploring Stem Cells with Single Cell and Combinatorial Analyses
The thyroid, a small butterfly-shaped organ on the front of the throat, produces hormones that are vital for health and, sadly, the same organ is prone to
The Religious Debate Over the J&J Vaccine Explained
There’s been a heated debate among conservatives and religious leaders over whether getting vaccinated is “morally acceptable,” considering the leading COVID-19 vaccines, including those made by Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson, were made using specialized cell lines originally derived from human fetal tissue, also known as cell lines. The tissue isn’t in the shots themselves, but it was used in the testing or making of the drugs.
Some conservatives are urging the public to avoid certain drugs, but others, including The Pope, maintain getting vaccinated is a “moral imperative”.
An international team of bioethicists and scientists, led by a researcher at Case Western Reserve University, contends it may be justified to go beyond the standing 14-day limit that restricts how long researchers can study human embryos in a dish.