Robert Lanza’s confidence in the stem cell research field continues to grow now that the scientific spotlight has fallen upon it. In a very recent development, the United States has officially granted the largest monetary award in the country to three top scientists in the field. The total equates to half a million dollars.
Medical Center prize in Medicine and Biomedical Research CEO James Barba states that the solutions to debilitating diseases might be found through the science of stem cells. The announced winners were Elaine Fucjs of Rockefeller University in New York, James Thomson of the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine, and Shinya Yamanaka of Kyoto University in Japan.
Robert Lanza adds that stem cells are seen by many researchers to have a wide application in the treatment and care of many human diseases. Yamanaka and Thomson contributed to this journey by discovering in their laboratories, separately, how to genetically reprogram adult human cells back to an embryonic state in 2007, which were reported as major scientific breakthroughs. The cell lines that both scientists have discovered are now the same ones used worldwide.
Fuchs’ work, on the other hand, is focused mainly on stem cell biology. Understanding how stem cells make skin and hair and repair wounds have enabled other scientists to not only recreate more types of cells but also make genetic bases towards learning more on human skin disorders and cancers.
For more updates on stem cell research, log on to www.robertlanza.com.
Robert Lanza is considered one of the leading scientists in the world. He is currently Chief Scientific Officer at Advanced Cell Technology, and Adjunct Professor at Wake Forest University School of Medicine. He has hundreds of publications and inventions, and over two dozen scientific books: among them, “Principles of Tissue Engineering,” which is recognized as the definitive reference in the field.
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