Standards for Human Stem Cell Use in Research
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This document identifies quality standards and outlines basic core principles for the laboratory use of both tissue and pluripotent human stem cells and the in vitro model systems that rely on them. Overall, the emphasis of this document is creating a set of recommendations that, when taken together, establish the minimum characterization and reporting criteria for scientists, students, and technicians in basic research laboratories working with human stem cells.
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This document identifies quality standards and outlines basic core principles for the laboratory use of both tissue and pluripotent human stem cells and the in vitro model systems that rely on them. Overall, the emphasis of this document is creating a set of recommendations that, when taken together, establish the minimum characterization and reporting criteria for scientists, students, and technicians in basic research laboratories working with human stem cells.
Steering Committee and Working Groups
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Co-Chair - Tenneille Ludwig, PhD
WiCell Research Institute, USACo-Chair - Peter Andrews, DPhil
The University of Sheffield, UKIvana Barbaric, DPhil
The University of Sheffield, UKNissim Benvenisty, PhD
Hebrew University, IsraelMadeline Lancaster, PhD
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, UKChristine Mummery, PhD
Leiden University Medical Center, NetherlandsMartin Pera, PhD
The Jackson Laboratory, USAYoji Sato, PhD
National Institute of Health Sciences, JapanGlyn Stacey, PhD
International Stem Cell Banking Initiative, UKChristine A. Wells, DPhil
University of Melbourne, AustraliaTongbiao Zhao, PhD
Institute of Zoology Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine, Beijing, China
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Co-Chair - Glyn Stacey, PhD
International Stem Cell Banking Initiative, UKCo-Chair - Tenneille Ludwig. PhD
WiCell Research Institute, USAJeremy Crook, PhD
The University of Sydney, Chris O’Brien Lifehouse, The University of Wollongong, AustraliaLaurence Daheron, PhD
Harvard Stem Cell Institute, USAJon Draper, PhD
Stem Cell Network, CanadaLyn Healy, PhD
Francis Crick Institute, UKAndreas Kurtz, PhD
Fraunhofer Institute for Biomedical Engineering, Berlin Institute of Health at Charité, Germany
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Co-Chair - Peter Andrews, DPhil
The University of Sheffield, UKCo-Chair - Martin Pera, PhD
The Jackson Laboratory, USALyn Healy, PhD
Francis Crick Institute, UKManeesha Inamdar, PhD
Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Institute for Stem Cell Science and Regenerative Medicine, IndiaTenneille Ludwig, PhD
WiCell Research Institute, USANoriko Shimasaki, MD, PhD
Center for iPS Research and Application, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Nagoya University, Japan, National University of Singapore, JapanAustin Smith, PhD
University of Exeter, UK
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Co-Chair - Ivana Barbaric, DPhil
The University of Sheffield, UKTenneille Ludwig, PhD
WiCell Research Institute, USAPeter Andrews, DPhil
The University of Sheffield, UKNissim Benvenisty, PhD
Hebrew University, IsraelMartin Pera, PhD
The Jackson Laboratory, USAYoji Sato, PhD
National Institute of Health Sciences, JapanClaudia Spits, PhD
Vrije Universiteit Brussel, BelgiumTongbiao Zhao, PhD
Institute of Zoology Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine, China
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Co-Chair - Madeline Lancaster, PhD
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, UKCo-Chair - Christine Mummery, PhD
Leiden University Medical Center, NetherlandsAnita Bhattacharyya, PhD
University of Wisconsin-Madison, USAJeremy Crook, PhD
The University of Sydney, Chris O’Brien Lifehouse, The University of Wollongong, AustraliaMeritxell Huch, PhD
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, and Center for Systems Biology, Dresden, GermanyKim Jensen, PhD
Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Stem Cell Medicine, University of Copenhagen, DenmarkPrisca Liberali, PhD
Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research, SwitzerlandMatthias Lutolf, PhD
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), SwitzerlandJihwan Song, DPhil
CHA University, and iPS Bio, Inc., KoreaChristine A. Wells, PhD
University of Melbourne, AustraliaTongbiao Zhao
Institute of Zoology Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine, China
ISSCR Standards Articles and Resources
Disease Models & Mechanisms: The role of the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) guidelines in disease modeling
Development: Publishing in Development: integrity, transparency and accessibility
Stem Cell Reports perspective: ISSCR standards for the use of human stem cells in basic research
Nature Q&A with Peter Andrews and Tenneille Ludwig: Enhancing reproducibility in human stem cell research
Nature World View with Maneesha Inamdar: Yes to global standards for research — as long as they are truly global
Stem Cell Reports editorial from Martin Pera: Achieving the goals of the ISSCR standards initiative
Stem Cell Research: Australian researchers’ perceptions and experiences with stem cell registration
Spectrum News: Raising the bar for stem cell research: Q&A with Jack Mosher
Technology Networks: Global Standards To Enhance Rigor and Reproducibility of Stem Cell Research Released
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