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Ep. 202: “Regulation of Stem Cells in the Blood” Featuring Dr. Jennifer Trowbridge

Published 4 years, 9 months ago
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Dr. Jennifer Trowbridge is an Associate Professor at the Jackson Laboratory and an Adjunct Professor at Tufts University. Her lab studies genetics and epigenetics in hematopoietic stem cell biology and leukemia. Their long-term goal is to identify new intervention strategies to extend the “healthspan” of HSCs by maintaining their robust regeneration capacity into older age and reducing risk of development of blood cancers.

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iPSC-Derived NK Cells for Immunotherapy – Scientists used gene-edited iPSCs to derive natural killer (NK) cells that showed anti-tumor activity in vivo.

Origins of Pancreatic Cancer – Through lineage-tracing, researchers found a link between renewal mechanisms in the exocrine pancreas and initiation of pancreatic carcinogenesis.

Photo Reference: Courtesy of Dr. Jennifer Trowbridge

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