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Yonatan Stelzer Earns the 2025 ISSCR Outstanding Young Investigator Award
The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) is honoring Yonatan Stelzer, Ph.D. with the 2025 ISSCR Outstanding Young Investigator Award. Dr. Selzer is an associate professor in the Department of Molecular Cell Biology at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel.

Paola Arlotta Receives the 2025 ISSCR Momentum Award
The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) is honoring Paola Arlotta, Ph.D., with this year’s ISSCR Momentum Award. Dr. Arlotta is the Golub Family Professor of the Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology at Harvard University and an Institute member at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. She will present her research during the ISSCR 2025 Annual Meeting in Hong Kong taking place 11-14 June 2025.

Gordon Keller Receives the 2025 ISSCR Achievement Award for his Seminal Work in Regenerative Medicine
The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) is honoring Gordon Keller, Ph.D., with this year’s ISSCR Achievement Award. Dr. Keller is the Director of the McEwen Stem Cell Institute at the University Health Network (UHN) in Toronto, Canada. He will present his research at the ISSCR 2025 Annual Meeting taking place in Hong Kong 11-14 June 2025.

The ISSCR Guide to Stem Cell Treatments is Now Available in Korean
The ISSCR is pleased to announce the availability of the Korean language version of the ISSCR Patient Guide to Stem Cell Treatments. The translation was prepared with the help of the Korean Society for Stem Cell Research (KSSCR), the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety-National Institute of Food and Drug Safety Evaluation, and the research consortium funded by the MFDS.

ISSCR Remembers Roger Arnold Pedersen
The ISSCR is saddened to learn of the death of Roger Arnold Pedersen, PhD, a pioneering figure in stem cell biology and developmental genetics whose groundbreaking work has significantly shaped the understanding of early mammalian development and regenerative medicine. Throughout his distinguished career, Dr. Pedersen's research focused on unraveling the mechanisms behind early cell fate decisions, particularly in relation to pluripotency and tissue-specific differentiation. His discoveries, including the identification of epiblast stem cells (EpiSCs) and their parallels with human embryonic stem cells, laid the foundation for advancing regenerative medicine. Dr. Pedersen was also instrumental in advocating for federal funding for stem cell research and mentoring numerous students and fellows, leaving a lasting legacy in both science and the scientific community.

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