Ep. 22: Novel Enhancers Featuring Dr. Paul Tesar

Published: July 8, 2014, 2:43 a.m.

We hope everyone had an awesome 4th of July, we are back with Episode 22 and dive right in with our literature review.\xa0 On this show we discuss everything from freezing down testicles, to retinas that sense light from stem cells, and we salute good riddance to STAP cells.\xa0 We close referencing new paper in Cell Stem Cell, and bring on the senior author Dr. Paul Tesar from Case Western Reserve to talk about the paper and his work.\xa0 After the interview we all rant about people presenting only published data at conferences.\xa0\xa0 Enjoy and as always please leave us your feedback.



Resources, Links and Research Papers Mentioned In This Session Include:

Bone Marrow Transplant Could Reverse Sickle Cell In Adults

Freezing Testicle Tissue In Mice Offers Fertility Hope For Cancer Survivors

Alzheimer's Linked To Brain Hyperactivity

Obesity Linked To Type 2 Diabetes By An Absent Protein

New Diabetes Drug Could Retrain GI Cells To Produce Insulin By Switching Off One Gene

Not All Stem Cells Created Equal

STAP Retracted

Supermassive Black Hole Obscures Heart of Galaxy with 'Rare and Powerful Stream of Gas'

Virus Kills Triple Negative Breast Cancer Cells, Tumor Cells In Mice

Torsina Hypofunction Causes Abnormal Twisting Movements And Sensorimotor Circuit Neurodegeneration

Destroying Bacterial Cell Walls May End Antibiotic Resistance Forever

If Blocked Endocannabinoids Trigger Dementia Symptoms, Could Cannabis Prevent Alzheimer\u2019s?

Minimal Toolkit for Stem Cell Self-Renewal

Dinosaurs Were Mesothermic Beasts, Neither Warm-Blooded Nor Cold-Blooded

Geron hESC Trial to Resume?

Stem Cells Form Light-Sensitive 3-D Retinal Tissue

Delivering Capsules Of Stem Cells Helps Repair Injured Bones

Study Identifies Link Between Gut Bacteria Post SCT Survival

Cancer May Never Be Completely Eradicated: Study

Stem Cells Slow Retinal Degeneration in Dry AMD Clinical Trial

Sustained ERK Activation Underlies Reprogramming in Regeneration-Competent Salamander Cells and Distinguishes Them from Their Mammalian Counterparts

Human ESC-Derived MSCs Outperform Bone Marrow MSCs in the Treatment of an EAE Model of Multiple Sclerosis

An iCRISPR Platform for Rapid, Multiplexable, and Inducible Genome Editing in Human Pluripotent Stem Cells

Epigenomic Comparison Reveals Activation of \u201cSeed\u201d Enhancers during Transition from Naive to Primed Pluripotency


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Photo Reference: Courtesy of Dr. Paul Tesar