The Stem Cell Podcast

Ep. 38: Cell Transplant Therapy Featuring Dr. Lorenz Studer

Feb 17, 2015
Dr. Lorenz Studer, founding director of the Sloan Kettering Center for Stem Cell Biology, is a leading expert in using stem cells for neurological diseases. He discusses groundbreaking advancements in cell transplant therapy, particularly for Parkinson's disease, including the creation of CGMP HLA super donor stem cell lines. There's an exploration of the ethical challenges in patient selection and regulatory hurdles, along with exciting innovations like a self-adjusting 'smart' insulin for diabetes. Humility and cooperation in research also take center stage.
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