The Stem Cell Podcast

Ep. 44: “Saratoga Stem Cell” Featuring Greg Smith, Christy Allen, Samantha Morris and Evangelos Kiskinis

May 12, 2015
Discover the surprising benefits of chewing gum in beating earworms and the ethical dilemmas of germline gene editing. Dive into groundbreaking research linking high blood sugar to Alzheimer's and innovative uses of 3D printing for medical solutions. Learn about advancements in CRISPR and stem cell technologies, and hear insights from scientists at a vibrant stem cell conference. From neurodevelopmental disorders to the lighter side of conference anecdotes, there's a blend of serious science and engaging stories.
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ANECDOTE

First Published Human Embryo CRISPR Study

  • A Chinese team published the first report of CRISPR editing in human embryos using nonviable abnormal embryos.
  • They saw low correction efficiency and off-target mutations, sparking international ethical debate and calls for more animal studies.
INSIGHT

New Region-Selective Human Pluripotent Cells

  • Researchers discovered a human region-selective pluripotent stem cell easier to expand in vitro than classic ESCs.
  • Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte's team reported these cells graft into embryos and may simplify large-scale pluripotent culture and differentiation.
ANECDOTE

First Baby From Stem-Cell Assisted IVF

  • A Canadian team reported the first baby born using an IVF technique that uses stem cells to rejuvenate older eggs.
  • The method uses egg-forming stem cells to improve older oocyte viability and may boost IVF success for older women.
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