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Posts by ISCRM at UW

An ISCRM research team of biologists, engineers, and physicians shows that fibroblasts, often thought of as helpers, may weaken the heart by causing a harmful cycle of stiffening and scarring, and pinpoint a potential fix.

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The 2025 Stem Cell Mini Symposium is underway with welcomes from Dr. Jen Davis and Dr. Hannele Ruohola-Baker and our first speaker Dr. Aparna Bhaduri!

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Bioprinted platform for parallelized screening of engineered microtissues in vivo Human engineered tissues hold great promise for therapeutic tissue regeneration and repair. Yet, development of these technologies often stalls at the…

Taking a breath w new paper announcement. Bioprinted platform for parallelized screening of engineered tissue formulations in mice (1/4).
See paper in @cp-cellstemcell.bsky.social here:

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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Regenerating Retinal Neurons using AAV Vectors / ISCRM .

Researchers in the Reh Lab have produced the clearest evidence yet that AAV-delivered genes can stimulate regeneration in the mammalian retina. @tomreh.bsky.social Marina Pavlou. #retina #regeneration @uwmedicine.bsky.social

shorturl.at/qVUKz

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Engineering heart health A collaborative cohort of UW Engineering researchers is helping unlock the mysteries of the human heart at the Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine.

Terrific piece from @uwcollegeofed.bsky.social on heart research underway here at ISCRM. @pmjboyle.bsky.social www.engr.washington.edu/news/article...

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Freedman Lab Tests an mTOR Inhibitor in PKD Organoids The researchers found the molecule at the center of the study may be safer at higher doses and therefore more potent against harmful cysts.

“Ultimately, we hope to help bring an effective therapy to market... that works consistently, that can be broadly applied, and that doesn’t have side effects that would be limiting for millions of people. And we believe this study is another big step in that direction.” @uwmedicine.bsky.social

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Word cloud of diseases and research topics including cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer's, diabetes, tissue engineering, organ printing, stem cells, and more

Word cloud of diseases and research topics including cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer's, diabetes, tissue engineering, organ printing, stem cells, and more

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Gloved hand holding a dish

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senior scientist and trainees looking at a laptop in a lab

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The UW Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine (ISCRM) is hiring a full-time Director to lead a collaborative research community in the heart of Seattle working across disciplines to confront the root causes of disease.

Learn more and apply: shorturl.at/E2ZIj

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From bits to bedside: entering the age of digital twins in cardiac electrophysiology Abstract. This State of the Future Review describes and discusses the potential transformative power of digital twins in cardiac electrophysiology. In this

Thrilled to share our new “State-of-the-future” review in #ESC Europace: “From bits to bedside: entering the age of digital twins in cardiac electrophysiology” (with apologies to Drs. Zipes, Jalife, & Stevenson!). #EPeeps Link: academic.oup.com/europace/art...

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Apply by January 17th for the summer 2025 ISCRM Research Experience for Undergraduates. #REU

Join a community of scientists at the forefront of regenerative medicine, biology, and engineering.

Housing and stipend included!

iscrm.uw.edu/trainees/reu/

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2024 Nobel Prize lectures in chemistry | David Baker, Demis Hassabis and John Jumper
2024 Nobel Prize lectures in chemistry | David Baker, Demis Hassabis and John Jumper YouTube video by Nobel Prize

ICYMI This a.m. David Baker @uwmedicine.bsky.social gave his #NobelPrize Lecture on designing proteins to perform new functions. He forecasts applications in immunotherapies, harvesting sunlight, growing semiconductors, stopping cell damage tied to Alzheimer's & more.

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Watch the moments when David Baker @uwmedicine.bsky.social, Demis Hassabis & John Jumper
from GoogleDeepMind step up to receive their 2024 #NobelPrize in Chemistry from Swedish King Carl XVI Gustaf during award ceremony Dec. 10 in Stockholm.

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Postdocs in Regenerative Medicine and Engineering: 

Applications are now being accepted for the 2025 Inclusive Leadership Workshop, taking place May 5-8 in Seattle. 

No program fees. Travel and accommodations are covered! 

Priority deadline: January 12

Postdocs in Regenerative Medicine and Engineering: Applications are now being accepted for the 2025 Inclusive Leadership Workshop, taking place May 5-8 in Seattle. No program fees. Travel and accommodations are covered! Priority deadline: January 12

Postdocs nationwide in Regenerative Medicine and Engineering:

Applications are now being accepted for the 2025 Inclusive Leadership Workshop, taking place May 5-8 in Seattle.

No program fees. Travel and accommodations are covered!

Priority deadline: January 12

iscrm.uw.edu/inclusive-le...

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