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Member Spotlight: Elaine Fuchs, PhD
ISSCR is a wonderful international community of colleagues. Science has no borders and scientists are in many ways able to cut across political boundaries, and admire and learn from each other no matter where we live and work.
The ISSCR Provides Comments on FDA’s Draft Guidance for Potency Assurance for Cellular and Gene Therapy Products
On 5 March 2023, the ISSCR submitted comments on the Food and Drug Administration’s draft guidance for Potency Assurance for Cellular and Gene Therapy (CGT) Products. ISSCR appreciates FDA’s commitment to assuring the potency of human CGT products at all stages of the product lifecycle. This guidance from the FDA will help our members, who are at the forefront of research and innovation, in their work.
Bayer and BlueRock Therapeutics Join the City of Hamburg and Life Sciences Nord to Co-Sponsor ISSCR 2024 in Hamburg, Germany
Find your inspiration at ISSCR 2024, The Global Stem Cell Event, taking place 10-13 July 2024 in Hamburg, Germany. The international stem cell community’s most anticipated event of the year showcases impactful research and clinical applications in a field that is driving clinical advances with the potential to bring new approaches to alleviating intractable diseases and disorders.
Voting Opens for 2024 ISSCR Board of Directors and Officers
Your vote matters.
Each year, our community selects leaders from across the world to be our representatives — as champions, thought leaders, and stewards of our growing and rapidly changing field. Help shape the future of the ISSCR by casting your ballot.
New Podcast Episode. Human Fetal Tissue: A Legacy of Biomedical Research Contributions
The ISSCR, led by its Public Policy Committee, have been tireless champions and advocates for sound science policy across the globe. This includes advocacy for fetal tissue research and working to inform policymakers and the public on the vast medical applications and advances that have, and will, come from the use of HFT in biomedical research. Towards that end, the ISSCR and the Lawrence Goldstein Policy Fellows have authored a recent paper in Stem Cell Reports entitled, Human Fetal Tissue is Critical for Biomedical Research that is the subject of this episode.
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