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We’re thrilled to be part of the #ISSCR2025 Boston International Symposium in less than two weeks!

Get prepped by listening to Dr. Stefan Irion, one of the symposium organizers, sit down with our friends at the @stemcellpodcast.com : https://bit.ly/49B11cp

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Are you heading to the #ISSCR2025 Boston International Symposium on December 11–12?

👋 Come say hello to our team and learn how we’re supporting innovation in stem cell science.

Stay tuned for details on where to find us, what we’ll be presenting, and how you can engage with us.

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Our summer newsletter is packed with exciting news! 🔥
Recap the buzz around our #Liveseq tech at #ISSCR2025, hear us on the @stemcellpodcast.com, and learn about our new partnership with VFL Sciences to advance single-cell research in India. www.linkedin.com/pulse/fluidf...

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Still buzzing from #ISSCR2025 💥 Huge congrats to ECRs from the ASSCR community - Maria, Agustin & Sean for sharing brilliant work on brain organoids, psychiatric disorders & kidney assembloids. Their message to future speakers? “Just go for it.”
#StemCells #ASSCR #ECRVoices #Organoids
@isscr.org

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Still buzzing from our amazing #ISSCR2025 experience in Hong Kong! Bringing Live-seq to the global stem cell community was absolutely electrifying and rewarding! ⚡

Researchers immediately recognized that Live-seq brings .... READ THE WHOLE ARTICLE 👉 shorturl.at/Ce5JO

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Human hearts grow successfully in pig embryos Researchers in China have grown beating hearts made of human cells in pig embryos that survived for 21 days, providing new hope for the global shortage of organs for transplantation.

🫀 Researchers in China have grown beating human hearts in #pig embryos that developed for 21 days, providing new hope for the global shortage of organs for #transplantation.

The study was presented at the #ISSCR2025 meeting in Hong Kong.

Read more: www.eara.eu/post/human-h...

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Catch up with #ISSCR2025 delegates!

Our 'On the Ground' episode is out now, and features discussions with delegates about their impressions of the meeting and the most memorable research presented.

Listen now: bit.ly/45DFhL1

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Hear firsthand how #FluidFM technology is transforming single-cell research and what's exciting our scientific community.

#Cytosurge #SingleCell #ISSCR2025 #StemCell #StemCells #StemCellResearch #HongKong #ISSCR

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‘Super-healing’ animals inspire human treatments Studies of the regenerative powers of worms, zebrafish and lizards suggest ways to improve recovery in people.

‘Super-healing animals inspire human treatments’ – round-up of findings presented at #ISSCR2025 Annual Meeting in Hong Kong @isscr.org on regenerative powers of worms, zebrafish and lizards: www.nature.com/articles/d41...

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Two weeks ago, I had the chance to present our #KMEB lab’s work 🇩🇰 at the #ISSCR2025 Congress in Hong Kong 🇭🇰. A truly global event 🌏! Honored to share our poster on Metabolic dysregulation in bone marrow MSCs and its link to osteoporotic fragility in women. Great science, great people!

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4/ I left Hong Kong inspired by the science, the people, and the energy in the room.

If we didn’t get a chance to connect but you’re curious about Cancer Cores, feel free to reach out — always happy to chat.

#CancerCores #BrainCancer #Assembloids #ISSCR2025

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1/ 🌏🧬 Just back from Hong Kong and still buzzing from #ISSCR2025.

I had the chance to present our latest on Cancer Cores – assembloids where tumors are fully surrounded by healthy neural tissue. Great conversations and thoughtful feedback at the poster session. 🧠🧪

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Attended ISSCR2025 last week. It’s a great opportunity to meet great researchers.
#ISSCR #ISSCR2025

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#ISSCR2025 co-chaired by Prof Kathryn Cheah culminated in June with a panel session featuring members of the HK Spinal Muscular Atrophy community, highlighting the transformative power of patient advocacy, clinical expertise & gov't collaboration in improving treatment access.

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We have a special episode out for you now, recorded live at #ISSCR2025!

Drs. Hongkui Deng and Candice Liew share the story behind their groundbreaking study transplanting CiPSC-derived islets into a patient with #Type1Diabetes.

Listen now: bit.ly/4n9c54K

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Back from #ISSCR2025, where I showed how cell morphology is a new layer of heterogeneity in glioblastoma and controls clinically relevant features with therapeutic promises.
Grateful for the support from @nereokalebic.bsky.social and @humantechnopole.bsky.social and for exciting new collaborations!

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Looking for something to listen to on the way home from #ISSCR2025?

Our final daily episode is out! Catch up on the research presented on the final day of the meeting.

Listen now: bit.ly/407DHx8

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Thank you all for an incredible #ISSCR2025!

Safe travels home and we'll see you in Montreal! ✈️

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Thank you to our attendees, speakers, sponsors, and exhibitors for making #ISSCR2025 a great success! We hope you will join us in Montréal in July 2026 for #ISSCR2026!

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Jenny Gehlen, final-year PhD student in the Sancho Lab, rocked her poster presentation at #ISSCR2025 in Hong Kong! Brilliant work, Jenny!✨🧫🧬🔬 @isscr.org @diabetesuk.bsky.social @ukri.org @kingscollegelondon.bsky.social

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Thank you to everyone who joined us for our "On the Ground" #ISSCR2025 episode!

Hear what they had to say when the episode airs on June 24th!

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We're back with another #ISSCR2025 episode!

Daylon and Arun discuss research on ex utero embryo culture, long-term brain #organoids, and sponge regeneration! 🧽

Check it out: bit.ly/4416YL6

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Meet the Editors: Aryeh Warmflash
Areas of expertise: stem cells, signalling dynamics, patterning, morphogens, self-organisation

Journal of Cell Science logo Meet the Editors: Aryeh Warmflash Areas of expertise: stem cells, signalling dynamics, patterning, morphogens, self-organisation

Are you looking for a home for your research on stem cell biology and/or organoids? Our Associate Editor Aryeh Warmflash handles papers on these topics.
#ISSCR2025
Reasons to submit to JCS: journals.biologists.com/jcs/pages/re...
Subject Collection: journals.biologists.com/jcs/collecti...

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📣 Happening now!

We're recording in S230 on Level 2 until 6:00. Drop by for a ten-minute Q&A with Daylon and Arun and you could appear on an episode of the Stem Cell Podcast!

#ISSCR2025

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Two people posing in a conference booth, in the background roller banners and promotional material

Thanks so much to Benjamin Lepennetier for stopping by our booth to say thanks for the @dmmjournal.bsky.social Conference Travel Grant. Very happy to have been able to support you to attend #ISSCR2025.

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Swipe, scroll, and tap your way through our wallcharts or posters at booth #1301! 💡 #ISSCR2025

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Person walking down a narrow, rainy street lined with shops using an orange STEMCELL umbrella.

Person walking down a narrow, rainy street lined with shops using an orange STEMCELL umbrella.

Staying dry in Hong Kong... ☂️

We're getting ready for the last day of the exhibit hall! #ISSCR2025

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BO WANG, Stanford

Identifying and understanding regeneration suppressors

#isscr2025

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She said humans dont have a recognizable blastema. I am not sure why she is saying that… blastema to me means regenerative, proliferative tissue, i don't know if blastemas have a molecular/cellular definition (missing in humans).

Fascinating study of human regeneration.

#isscr2025

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ALBERT ERNESTO ALMADA Quiescent preexisting cells in skeletal muscle heal tail injuries in anole lizards 🦎

after tail amputation you see a thing called a blastema forming, muscle only starts to reappear after ~28 days of growth though.

#isscr2025

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