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              • 09 Oct 24 - Gene-edited cells could halt MS progression
              • 03 Oct 24 - Specialised sensory cell structures could be key to improved liver transplant success
              • 30 Aug 24 - Training the next generation of dementia researchers
              • 09 Jul 24 - EMBO membership for Professor Sally Lowell
              • 12 Jun 24 - CRM welcomes group leader Dr Stefano Comazzetto
              • 07 Jun 24 - Kinder and more effective treatment for childhood dementia
              • 18 Apr 24 - Sally Lowell receives Wolpert Medal
              • 14 Feb 24 - Male fertility gene discovery reveals path to success for sperm
              • 12 Feb 24 - Spotlighting Dr Antonella Fidanza for Women and Girls in Science Day
              • 19 Jan 23 - IRR South building opened by The Princess Royal
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              • 01 Nov 23 - Parkinson's UK award to look into role of alpha-synuclein
              • 11 Sep 23 - Statement on the death of Professor Sir Ian Wilmut
              • 18 May 23 - Sally Lowell elected to respected Fellowship
              • 25 Apr 23 - New CRM Principal Investigator
              • 31 Mar 23 - £10million gift to IRR
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              • 21 Dec 22 - Discovery may boost liver transplant success
              • 08 Dec 22 - EC DNA copy number key to oncogene expression
              • 15 Nov 22 - Ancient disease potential to regenerate livers
              • 06 Sept 22 - Ian Chambers collects FEBS Letters Award
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              • 07 Jul 22 - Blood test could predict risk of leukaemia
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              • 08 Mar 22 - Liver cells show potential to treat biliary disease
              • 04 Mar 22 - FEBS Letters outstanding paper 2021
              • 11 Jan 22 - Transcription Factors Key to Inducing Germ Cells
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              • 17 Dec 21 - Katrin meets Blood Cancer fundraiser
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              • 29 Oct 21 - Fetal origin infant leukemia’s Achilles heel
              • 14 Sep 21 - Liver implant start-up Stimuliver launched
              • 5 Aug 21 - OCT4 influences cell fate by interacting with packaged DNA
              • 5 July 21 - Dolly’s legacy, 25 years on
              • 29 June 21 - CGT Catapult expansion
              • 28 June 21 - Identifying drivers of infant leukaemia
              • Royal Society of Chemistry Prize for Parkinson's team
              • 24 May 21 - Laser technique offers hope for liver transplants
              • 23 Apr 21 - #WhyLabResearchMatters
              • 14 Apr 21 - How brain cancer evades immune attack
              • 31 Mar 21 - Farewell to Charles ffrench-Constant
              • 04 Mar 21 - Origins of childhood brain cancer
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              • 20 Jan 21 - Selective brain cell loss in MS
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              • 17 Dec 20 - Analysis may hold key to laboratory blood production
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              • 02 Dec 20 - Cell therapy spinout targets liver repair
              • 20 Nov 20 - New target for the treatment of bile duct cancer
              • 09 Nov 20 - YTHDF2 protects blood stem cells from burnout
              • 19 Oct 20 - £2m donation for research
              • 03 Oct 20 - Bioengineering liver tissue
              • 17 Sep 20 - Blood stem cell renewal potential
              • 17 Sep 20 - Landscape of early blood stem cells
              • 15 Sep 20 - Pollard supports cancer biotech
              • 16 Jul 20 - Sperm discovery
              • 13 Jul 20 - STEM boxes
              • 07 Jul 20 - EMBO membership
              • 06 Jul 20 - Production of hepatic progenitors
              • 01 Jul 20 - Personal Chair award
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              • 05 May 20 - Senior Fellowship award
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              • 30 Mar 20 - Presenting in Parliament
              • 08 Mar 20 - International Women's Day
              • 08 Jan 20 - Hooke Medal 2020
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              • 09 Nov 19 - Rolls-Royce Science Prize
              • 17 Oct 19 - #StopMS campaign
              • 17 Oct 19 - My summer internship
              • 07 Oct 19 - Macrophage cell therapy trial
              • 02 Oct 19 - Chancellor's Award
              • 22 Aug 19 - Parkinson’s research award
              • 08 Aug 19 - Importance of Id1 gene
              • 29 Jul 19 - Science Insights 2019
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              • 26 Apr 19 - Blood cancer discovery
              • 18 Apr 19 - CRM brain cancer research
              • 20 Mar 19 - Skin swab for Parkinson’s?
              • 01 Mar 19 - New Fellow of RSE
              • 21 Feb 19 - Engineered macrophages
              • 24 Jan 19 - Fresh insights into MS
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              • Parkinson’s Disease resistant dopamine neurones could improve cell therapies
              • Fresh insights into early development of reproductive cells
              • Early mouse development: Authors Interview
              • Stem cell liver implants show promise
              • Liver failure could be eased by anti-cancer drug
              • Powerful new technique reveals catalogue of genetic enhancers active in human embryonic stem cells
              • Brain study paves way for dementia therapy
              • CRM at 10: Celebrating 10 years of the MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine
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              • £4M bid to find therapies that prompt tissues to repair
              • Failure in male sex cell development caused by a hijacking of genetic blueprint
              • Professor Sir Ian Wilmut lends support to Parkinson's Initiative
              • Potential new target for treatment of liver disease
              • Immune system could be key in fight against cancer
              • 'Immortal gene' Nanog plays key role in early sex cell development
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              • Discovery speeds cell reprogramming
              • New understanding of egg development in mammals
              • CRM student Sophie Quick wins prize in MRC Max Perutz Science Writing Competition
              • Building for the future of Regenerative Medicine in Edinburgh
              • Cell-based therapies could be boosted by new antioxidant
              • Blindness study shows how gene causes middle-age sight loss
              • New “backup” liver repair mechanism
              • An art exhibition, by CRM scientists
              • Cigarette damage to unborn children revealed in stem cell study
              • Stem cell-derived macrophages could treat liver fibrosis
              • Brain tumours exploit proteins that control normal brain stem cells
              • Charles ffrench-Constant elected Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences
              • New Mechanism of Repair in the Testes Offers Hope for Fertility
              • £0.9m Commercial collaboration to improve blood cell production from stem cells
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              • New clues to cause of bile duct cancer
              • New insights into blood cancer that develops before birth
              • Edinburgh scientists to get £3.7million CRUK funding for cutting edge cancer research
              • £1.8M for novel synthetic factors to improve iPS technology
              • Using cellular components to treat drug overdose
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              • Further understanding of molecular mechanisms underlying blood disorders
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              • Stem Cells Young Investigator Award for Prof Kamil R Kranc
              • How signals tell cells what to become: progress towards cell replacement therapy for Diabetes
              • £4M to further understand reprogramming of cells
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              • New Director
              • Stem cell study paves the way for patient therapies
              • Liver cell therapies closer as study reveals key to mass production
              • Skin scent offers Parkinson’s hope
              • PhD student Alison McGarvey wins Wilmut Prize
              • New 'Tissue Repair' PhD programme
              • CRM welcomes 18 new PhD students
              • Immunity study signals new ways to treat liver failure
              • Liver regrown from stem cells
              • Golf stars in fundraising drive for multiple sclerosis research
              • Fundraising for research at the Edinburgh Marathon Festival (EMF)
              • £2m funding for Edinburgh Centre for MS Research
              • Transcription factors target tightly packed DNA to initiate reprogramming
              • £10.7M funding for new Centre for Tissue Regeneration and Repair
              • Bile duct cancer study may pave way for new treatments
              • University of Edinburgh and Genzyme collaboration aims to reduce neurodegeneration in MS
          • News archive 2014
              • CRM researchers contribute to excellent REF 2014 results
              • Cell therapy trial offers new hope to liver disease patients
              • PhD student Tyson Ruetz wins Wilmut Prize
              • Protein called Cited2 is an essential regulator of embryonic stem cell functions
              • Researchers grow ‘seed’ of spinal cord tissue in a dish
              • Fully functional immune organ grown in mice from lab-created cells
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              • CRM scientists connect with Scottish communities
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              • Next step in research efforts to culture red blood cells for blood transfusions
              • Scientists regenerate immune organ in mice
              • CRM PhD student wins prestigious oral plenary prize of Royal College of Physicians
              • Signalling molecule Wnt biases the earliest fate choices of pluripotent cells
              • CRM PhD student Yali Huang winner of video contest showcasing research on early embryo development
              • Stem cell research may aid quest to repair damaged immunity
              • CRM Highlights 2013
          • News archive 2013
              • Molecule E-cadherin plays key role in turning stem cells into nerve cells
              • Mind Yer Brain: breaking down communication barriers
              • New report on stem cell research reveals the field is growing twice as fast as the world average.
              • Why stem cells need to stick with their friends
              • CRM student highlights 2013
              • Anne Rowling Clinic opens with Royal seal of approval
              • £10M capital funding to build a new ‘stem cell niche’ facility
              • Licences granted for manufacture of human cell therapy products
              • CRM Scientists engage with Scottish communities at Music Festivals
              • MS research points towards treatments to repair damaged nerves
              • Transatlantic partnership to tackle neurodegenerative disease
              • SCRM building wins New Laboratory Building of the Year award
              • Stem cells reach standard for use in drug development
              • Stem cell study could aid quest to combat range of diseases
              • CRM scientists connect with Scottish communities
              • Study reveals key insights of thymus development in humans
              • Science film earns festival plaudit
              • CRM to lead on new £4.5M collaborative research network
              • CRM welcomes new research group working on blood cancers
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News about the Centre from 2016

New clues to cause of bile duct cancer

11 October 2016

New insights into blood cancer that develops before birth

7 July 2016

Edinburgh scientists to get £3.7million CRUK funding for cutting edge cancer research

13 May 2016

£1.8M for novel synthetic factors to improve iPS technology

6 May 2016

Using cellular components to treat drug overdose

7 April 2016

Blood stem cells study could pave the way for new cancer therapy

10 March 2016

Further understanding of molecular mechanisms underlying blood disorders

26 February 2016

Facts and figures 2015

8 January 2016

This article was published on 2024-02-26

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