Reference Summary: After the discovery of stem cells, we started isolating them and culturing them in the lab to make thousands and millions of them. Presented By: James (Jay) Hoying, PhD Speaker Biography: James (Jay) Hoying is a Partner and Chief Scientist with Advanced ...
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After the discovery of stem cells, we started isolating them and culturing them in the lab to make thousands and millions of them. Presented By: James (Jay) Hoying, PhD Speaker Biography: James (Jay) Hoying is a Partner and Chief Scientist with Advanced ... Jeroen Rouwkema (Vascarbor) is interviewed by Wilma Schreiber (www.schreib.nl) about his research on vascular networks.
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- After the discovery of stem cells, we started isolating them and culturing them in the lab to make thousands and millions of them.
- Presented By: James (Jay) Hoying, PhD Speaker Biography: James (Jay) Hoying is a Partner and Chief Scientist with Advanced ...
- Jeroen Rouwkema (Vascarbor) is interviewed by Wilma Schreiber (www.schreib.nl) about his research on vascular networks.
- Olivia Kerouredan from the University of Bordeaux, France shares with us her experience in bioprinting ...
- Scientists at Stanford University have developed a method for 3D-printing human heart
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