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Most research activities will either occur in academic departments or in research institutes (which may either be in universities or external). Both of these are included in this category.
http://www.reprogramming.net/
Work towards understanding the mechanisms of nuclear transfer, and application to generate human isogenic pluripotent stem cells and to clone animals at optimal efficiency. Michigan State University, East Lansing.
http://bmt.mc.duke.edu/
Provides information about their transplantation procedures for patients and their families. Includes contacts for recruitment in Durham, North Carolina.
http://www.ecbio.com/
Developing innovative therapies involving use of human stem cells as therapeutic agents to address specific clinical conditions - from. Amadora, Portugal.
http://embryotech.com.ua/
Specializing in cryopreservation of hemopoietic embryonic cells to offering diagnostics for research and applications in transplant therapy. Includes outline of protocols at the Medical Center of Cell and Tissue Therapy, Ukraine.
http://hsci.harvard.edu/
Lists research, core facilities, FAQ events, seminars, courses and administrative contacts.
http://www.wakehealth.edu/WFIRM/
Develops clinical therapies for the functional repair and replacement of diseased tissues and organs. Provides a company profile and information on research, educational and industry programs.
http://stem-cell.narod.ru/
Promoting bone marrow stromal cells as alternative to ES, for differentiation into hepatocytes and neural cells. Contacts in Kharkov, Ukraine.
http://www.stemcellnorway.org/
Established in 2009, aims to increase the pace of existing stem cell research in Norway, establish a platform for human pluripotent stem cell research and disseminate knowledge about stem cells.
http://www.stemcells.wisc.edu/
Listing of faculty involved in stem cell research and resources for prospective students, employees, and the interested public from university at Madison.
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