Q&A with the Scholars: Adult Stem Cell Treatments and Life-Saving Research
Paul Wagle, M.A., is the Director of Life Science Development for the lead economic agency in the state of Kansas. Mr. Wagle was diagnosed with leukemia at the age of 10, and after a four-year battle...
View ArticleVideo: Lupus Survivor Cherishes Motherhood after Adult Stem Cell Transplant
Today the Charlotte Lozier Institute releases its seventh Stem Cell Research Facts video which returns to the life of lupus survivor Jackie Stollfus and how her adult stem cell transplant opened up new...
View ArticleSeeking Pro-life Leadership at the National Institutes of Health
In a recent op-ed, Dr. David Prentice and Congressman Jim Banks argue that it’s time for a change in leadership at the National Institutes of Health: Dr. Francis Collins has not shown any pro-life...
View ArticleMinnesota Funds Progress through Adult & Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
The third and most recent round of grants awarded earlier this year for stem cell research by the state of Minnesota tracks a pattern established with the two earlier rounds of grants: a noticeable...
View ArticleiPSCs: A New Gold Standard in Regenerative Medicine?
A recent press release from the National Institutes of Health calls attention to a study, published in Stem Cell Reports, that researchers have “developed a clinical-grade stem cell line, which has the...
View ArticleVideo: To the Brink and Back, A Story of Recovering from Cancer using an...
Today the Charlotte Lozier Institute releases its fourth Stem Cell Research Facts video; this story features Cindy Schroeder’s recovery from multiple myeloma after an adult stem cell transplant....
View ArticleGrants for Stem Cell Research Favor Ethical Approaches
The Maryland Stem Cell Research Fund (MSCRF) has awarded two rounds of grants since the Charlotte Lozier Institute last analyzed the Fund’s pattern of grant making for stem cell research, in the fall...
View ArticleMinnesota’s Funding of Stem Cell Research Echoes Trend toward Ethically...
In 2014, Minnesota became the most recent of a handful of states that provide state funding for all types of stem cell research, including human embryonic stem cell research (hESCR).[i] The law...
View ArticleVideo: Dr. Joel McGuirk and the Adult Stem Cell Revolution
Today the Charlotte Lozier Institute releases its sixth in its series of Stem Cell Research Facts videos. This story features the work of Dr. Joseph McGuirk, an adult stem cell expert at the University...
View ArticleQ&A with the Scholars: Adult Stem Cell Treatments and Life-Saving Research
Paul Wagle, M.A., is the Director of Life Science Development for the lead economic agency in the state of Kansas. Mr. Wagle was diagnosed with leukemia at the age of 10, and after a four-year battle...
View ArticleVideo: Lupus Survivor Cherishes Motherhood after Adult Stem Cell Transplant
Today the Charlotte Lozier Institute releases its seventh Stem Cell Research Facts video which returns to the life of lupus survivor Jackie Stollfus and how her adult stem cell transplant opened up new...
View ArticleSeeking Pro-life Leadership at the National Institutes of Health
In a recent op-ed, Dr. David Prentice and Congressman Jim Banks argue that it’s time for a change in leadership at the National Institutes of Health: Dr. Francis Collins has not shown any pro-life...
View ArticleMinnesota Funds Progress through Adult & Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
The third and most recent round of grants awarded earlier this year for stem cell research by the state of Minnesota tracks a pattern established with the two earlier rounds of grants: a noticeable...
View ArticleUse of Aborted Fetal Tissue: Questions & Answers
On May 23, Susan B. Anthony List and Charlotte Lozier Institute hosted a hearing for Capitol Hill staff on the state of fetal issue research. The panel consisted of Drs. David Prentice, Tara Sander...
View ArticleNew Study: Adult Stem Cells Reverse Progressive MS-like Disease
Gives Patients New Chance at Life Pain and Drug Free A new study published in the journal Neurology found that adult stem cells were successful in treating and reversing neuromyelitis optica, a...
View ArticleVideo: To the Brink and Back, A Story of Recovering from Cancer using an...
Today the Charlotte Lozier Institute releases its fourth Stem Cell Research Facts video; this story features Cindy Schroeder’s recovery from multiple myeloma after an adult stem cell transplant. The...
View ArticleGrants for Stem Cell Research Favor Ethical Approaches
The Maryland Stem Cell Research Fund (MSCRF) has awarded two rounds of grants since the Charlotte Lozier Institute last analyzed the Fund’s pattern of grant making for stem cell research, in the fall...
View ArticleMinnesota’s Funding of Stem Cell Research Echoes Trend toward Ethically...
In 2014, Minnesota became the most recent of a handful of states that provide state funding for all types of stem cell research, including human embryonic stem cell research. The law provides for 10...
View ArticleVideo: Dr. Joel McGuirk and the Adult Stem Cell Revolution
Today the Charlotte Lozier Institute releases its sixth in its series of Stem Cell Research Facts videos. This story features the work of Dr. Joseph McGuirk, an adult stem cell expert at the University...
View ArticleQ&A with the Scholars: Adult Stem Cell Treatments and Life-Saving Research
Paul Wagle, M.A., is the Director of Life Science Development for the lead economic agency in the state of Kansas. Mr. Wagle was diagnosed with leukemia at the age of 10, and after a four-year battle...
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