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A cellular taxonomy of the bone marrow stroma in homeostasis and leukemia
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Posted July 3, 2019

A cellular taxonomy of the bone marrow stroma in homeostasis and leukemia

Stroma is a poorly defined non-parenchymal component of virtually every organ with key roles in organ development, homeostasis, and repair. Studies of the bone marrow stroma have defined [...]

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Announcing the 2019 ISEH Award Winners – David Scadden and David Traver
By Ani Papazian
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Posted April 1, 2019

Announcing the 2019 ISEH Award Winners – David Scadden and David Traver

David T. Scadden, MD has been selected as the 2019 recipient of the Donald Metcalf Award from the ISEH. He is the Gerald and Darlene Jordan Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical, and a [...]

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Editas Medicine Names David Scadden, M.D., to Board of Directors
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Posted February 8, 2019

Editas Medicine Names David Scadden, M.D., to Board of Directors

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Feb. 06, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Editas Medicine, Inc. (NASDAQ: EDIT), a leading genome editing company, today announced that it has appointed David T. Scadden, M.D., to [...]

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Larry Rifkin’s America Trends: EP 209 Cancerland
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Posted February 8, 2019

Larry Rifkin’s America Trends: EP 209 Cancerland

We all have been touched by cancer.  And while our family and friends still die from its many forms, seemingly resistant to a cure, at the same time we read many stories about the potential for a [...]

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‘Cancerland’ Review: Reason to Hope
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Posted September 11, 2018

‘Cancerland’ Review: Reason to Hope

“For all the insight he offers into the hard science and thorny logistics of studying cancer, Dr. Scadden’s most moving passages consider the effect of the disease on the people who suffer [...]

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How old can we get? It might be written in stem cells
By Ani Papazian
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Posted April 19, 2017

How old can we get? It might be written in stem cells

“If only,” wrote an ancient Japanese poet, “when one heard that Old Age was coming one could bolt the door….” Science is working on it. Aging is as much about the physical processes of repair and [...]

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Tackling blood diseases, immune disorders
By Ani Papazian
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Posted November 30, 2016

Tackling blood diseases, immune disorders

Harvard University has completed a license agreement with Magenta Therapeutics, a startup company recently launched in Cambridge, for a portfolio of technologies with the potential to transform [...]

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Colorful clones track stem cells
By Ani Papazian
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Posted November 30, 2016

Colorful clones track stem cells

Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI) researchers have used a colorful cell-labeling technique to track the development of the blood system and trace the lineage of adult blood cells traveling [...]

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New strategy identified for treating acute myeloid leukemia
By Ani Papazian
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Posted September 16, 2016

New strategy identified for treating acute myeloid leukemia

A multi-institutional academic and industry research team led by investigators from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and the Harvard Stem Cell Institute has identified a promising new [...]

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David Scadden, MD, to Present the 2016 American Society of Hematology E. Donnall Thomas Lecture
By Ani Papazian
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Posted August 5, 2016

David Scadden, MD, to Present the 2016 American Society of Hematology E. Donnall Thomas Lecture

(WASHINGTON, August 4, 2016) The American Society of Hematology (ASH) will honor David Scadden, MD, of Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School with the 2016 E. Donnall Thomas [...]

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