Stem Cell Blog
Stem Cell Blog
Are Stem Cells Ace for Tennis Players?
With Wimbledon underway once again this summer, weโve taken a look at the ways stem cells are revolutionising one of Britainโs best-loved sports: tennis. The origins of the sport date back thousands of years and in the 1500s, both Henry VII and Henry VIII were fans....
How many parents bank their babyโs cord blood?
More parents are choosing private cord blood banking than ever before, according to new statistics published by the BBC. The numbers, which come from the Human Tissue Authority (HTA), show that there was an incredible 60% increase in cord blood collection and storage...
Summer 2019: An Update On Stem Cell Uses
In the past year, potential stem cell uses have rapidly increased and the number of stem cell clinical trials has grown from 6,500 to 7,255. Just in the first half of 2019, there have been impressive developments in regenerative medicine โ including a one-year-old boy...
2019 Advanced Therapies Congress: Top 5 Regenerative Medicine Insights
The future of cord blood for regenerative medicine is bright. That was abundantly clear from this yearโs World Advanced Therapies & Regenerative Medicine Congress, which is now in its fifth year. Once again, the congress brought together more than 1,000 attendees...
Cord Blood Research: Hal Broxmeyer’s Lifetime Achievement Award
Renowned cord blood scientist and researcher Hal Broxmeyer has been awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Cord Blood Association, which counts Cells4Life among its members. The award, which last year went to Eliane Gluckman MD, recognises Broxmeyerโs significant...