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The Stem Cell Podcast

The Stem Cell Podcast
Stem Cell Research
Embryo Morphogenesis
Regenerative Medicine
Muscle Regeneration
Epithelial Stem Cells
Synchronized Tissue Regeneration
Stem Cells
Immune Evasion
Neurodegenerative Disease
Cancer Immunotherapy
Enteric Glia
Case Western University
Colorectal Cancer
Astrocytes
Gastrointestinal Health
Parkinson's Disease
Aging
Clinical Trials
Lymphatic Remodeling
Tissue Repair

A podcast dedicated to culturing knowledge in stem cell research. Brought to you by STEMCELL Technologies.

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Dr. Pinar Mesci is the Global Head of Biomanufacturing and Biotechnology at Axiom Space, where she manages a portfolio focused on biomedical research programs including stem cells, tissue engineering, disease modeling, cancer research, and D... more

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Dr. Deepak Srivastava is the President of the Gladstone Institutes and Director of the Roddenberry Stem Cell Center. His lab is focused on the gene networks that guide cardiac development. He talks about their recent work investigating heart... more

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Dr. Hans Clevers is a Professor of Molecular Genetics and Distinguished Group Leader at the University of Utrecht. In this episode, he discusses snake gut and lung organoids, transitioning from academia to industry, and the challenges and co... more

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Dr. Thomas Vierbuchen is Assistant Professor of Developmental Biology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. In this episode, he talks about using PSCs to model neurodevelopmental processes. He also discusses his direct reprogramming wor... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Pinar Mesci
Global Head of Biomanufacturing and Biotechnology at Axiom Space, specializing in biomedical research programs including stem cells, tissue engineering, and cancer research.
Axiom Space
Episode: Ep. 312: “Biomanufacturing in Space” Featuring Dr. Pinar Mesci
Dr. Deepak Srivastava
President of the Gladstone Institute and director of the Roddenberry Stem Cell Center.
Gladstone Institutes
Episode: Ep. 311: “Congenital Heart Disease” Featuring Dr. Deepak Srivastava
Hans Clevers
Professor of Molecular Genetics at the Hubrecht Institute
Hubrecht Institute
Episode: Ep. 310: “Epithelial Organoids” Featuring Dr. Hans Clevers
Dr. Thomas Vierbuchen
Assistant Professor of Developmental Biology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Episode: Ep. 309: “Neuronal Cell Fate and Function” Featuring Dr. Thomas Vierbuchen
Sumru Bayin
Group leader at the Gurdon Institute, University of Cambridge, focusing on neural stem cell behaviors in development and regeneration.
University of Cambridge
Episode: Ep. 308: “Regeneration in the Cerebellum” Featuring Dr. Sumru Bayin
Juan Melero-Martin
Associate Professor and Endowed Chair in Cardiac Surgery at Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School
Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Episode: Ep. 307: “Vascular Biology” Featuring Dr. Juan Melero-Martin
Dr. Carole LaBonne
Professor of Molecular Biosciences at Northwestern University, past president of the Society for Developmental Biology
Northwestern University
Episode: Ep. 306: “Vertebrate Development” Featuring Dr. Carole LaBonne
Dr. Paul Tesar
Dr. Donald and Ruth Weber Goodman Professor of Innovative Therapeutics, Director of the Institute for Glial Sciences at Case Western Reserve University
Case Western Reserve University
Episode: Ep. 305: “Glial Cell Fate” Featuring Dr. Paul Tesar
Dr. Lars Velten
Group leader at the Centre for Genomic Regulation.
Centre for Genomic Regulation
Episode: Ep. 304: “Gene Regulation” Featuring Dr. Lars Velten

Hosts

Dr. Dalen James
Co-host with a focus on stem cell research and a significant background in the field.
Dr. Arun Sharma
Co-host specializing in various aspects of stem cell technology and research.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 239 ratings
  • Sound volume is very low

    I’ve been a fan since the beginning but the sound quality is a lot lower than most podcasts. That’s a shame. Even at the highest volume, it’s sometimes not comfortable to listen to to it.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Sepiede
    United States10 months ago
  • Dr. Michael D West

    Have you interviewed Mike West of AgeX? If you loved chatting with Michael Levin, Mike will not disappoint your listeners.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    sbtsm673(
    United States4 years ago
  • Amazing

    Great deep dive on stem cell technology with a wide variety of guests. Learn so much in every episode and the hosts are charming and funny which makes it all the better.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    zWildType
    United Kingdom5 years ago
  • Amazing

    I absolutely enjoy every episode and look forward to listening to the next one 😊

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sepiede
    Canada7 years ago
  • Good stuff

    Excellent material/topics, translated nicely for those of us non-physician/non-research scientists. I’m a veterinarian, so depending on the topic, many human medical podcasts go over my head. But the hosts of this show speak lay-scientist language and tie the research into the real world. Really enjoyable and informative. -Dayna Baxter, DVM (Houston, TX)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Texas House Call Veterinarian
    United States7 years ago

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Listeners find the hosts relatable and entertaining, making complex topics engaging and enjoyable.
Overall, feedback highlights the informative nature of the discussions, although some suggest focusing further on core topics in stem cell research.
Listeners appreciate the engaging and accessible style of information that bridges the gap between scientific research and general understanding.
The podcast is praised for its diverse range of expert guests, providing insightful discussions on current studies and breakthrough technologies.

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Ep. 312: “Biomanufacturing in Space” Featuring Dr. Pinar Mesci
Q: How does your training shape your thinking about organoid approaches and space biology?
My training helped me work with different partners and communicate effectively between scientists and engineers, which is vital at Axiom as we aim to translate the research from the lab to space environments effectively.
Ep. 312: “Biomanufacturing in Space” Featuring Dr. Pinar Mesci
Q: Could you tell our listeners how you got here? How does a brain organoid biologist get to working for a space company?
I did my PhD in France in Neuroscience, focusing on ALS mouse models. After completing my PhD, I realized I needed to expand my skill set to IPSCs and worked in Dr. Alison Mortry's lab. I became intrigued by how microgravity could impact neurodevelopment, eventually leading to my work at Axiom Space.
Ep. 311: “Congenital Heart Disease” Featuring Dr. Deepak Srivastava
Q: What are you most excited about in your lab's current research?
I'm most excited about our ability to use new technologies to understand organogenesis and how an organ comes together.
Ep. 310: “Epithelial Organoids” Featuring Dr. Hans Clevers
Q: What do you think was the most surprising or unanticipated use of these organoids?
Clevers reflects on how the organoids not only serve in disease modeling but also in pharmaceutical applications, revealing how intricate and unpredictable drug development can be.
Ep. 310: “Epithelial Organoids” Featuring Dr. Hans Clevers
Q: Could you start with there, summarize what your group is focusing on right now?
Hans Clevers provides insights into his lab's ongoing research, highlighting the focus on developing organoid models for various applications, including disease modeling and drug response predictions.

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What is The Stem Cell Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focused on the cutting-edge field of stem cell research, a series of discussions with prominent scientists reveals the latest advances in regenerative medicine, cellular biology, and specific applications of stem cell technology. Themes such as organoid development, neural regeneration, and gene regulation are prevalent, often tied back to real-world medical challenges and the quest for innovative therapeutic solutions. Each episode presents expert guests who delve into their respective areas of research, making complex scientific topics accessible to both professionals and enthusiasts alike. Additionally, the podcast balances in-depth technical content with engaging conversations, offering insights into the personal journeys of the researc... more

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1. Dr. Pinar Mesci
2. Dr. Deepak Srivastava
3. Hans Clevers
4. Dr. Thomas Vierbuchen
5. Sumru Bayin
6. Juan Melero-Martin
7. Dr. Carole LaBonne
8. Dr. Paul Tesar

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