| From Robert Lanza: Chief Scientific Officer of Advanced Cell Technology |
All of this research stems from the stem cell. The stem cell is a remarkable type of cell which has the potential to grow and develop into nearly any other type of cell found in the human body. Robert Lanza specializes in stem cell research that focuses on developing these cells into other organ tissues.
Stem cells also serve as the body’s repair system in many types of tissues. It has the potential to divide and develop almost infinitely, a continuous renewal of body tissue even after the stem cell has been inactive for long periods of time. Mainly, scientists work on two types of stem cells: the embryonic stem cells and the somatic or adult stem cells. The embryonic stem cells in particular have been given particular emphasis as they have more potential in terms of developing and repairing other types of body tissues.
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| From Robert Lanza: Chief Scientific Officer of Advanced Cell Technology |
These stem cells are what makes the blastocyst (the three- to five-day old embryo) develop into a whole organism. Through stem cell research, more possibilities are being opened up to the medical field in terms of repairing human tissue and organ damage. Robert Lanza’s stem cell studies are profiled at www.robertlanza.com.
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| From Robert Lanza: Chief Scientific Officer of Advanced Cell Technology |

