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Megan Sheridan, a graduate student in R. Michael Roberts's lab removes the base solution from a demonstrated sample of stem cells that will be grown into placental cells for study of their interaction with Zika virus. She says that within four days of exposure to the correct hormones, the stem cells are expressing genes of placental cells, and within another day or two start producing placental hormones. The cells are infected with Zika at day four to ensure maximum measuarble interaction, as the stem cells naturally die in culture after about ten days. | photo by Phillip Sitter, Bond LSC
A scaffold was shaped over a mold, attached to mesh, and seeded with stem cells. After 38 days in culture, the stem cells had grown to create a smooth, glistening surface. This process may lead to treatments for hip osteoarthritis that avoid the need for extensive hip replacement surgery.
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Jessica Lo Surdo, M.S., an FDA staff scientist, studies chain reactions in stem cells in an FDA laboratory on the National Institutes of Health campus in Bethesda, Md.
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Adult Stem Cell Research Shows Promise
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I believe in stem cell research using Gummy Worm's chromosomes. I searched the web for images of chromosomes and realized that Gummy Worms fit perfectly. I also wanted to try french fries dipped in ketsup -- but that will have to wait for my next visit to a local diner ; This photo background was manipulated for a black background in Photoshop as my black velveteen didn't do the trick. MacroMondays — Beliefs
It was 4 years ago today that I got my stem cell transplant. Yes, I’m still keeping the tradition that my late wife started, a tart this year.
Things are looking OK for me. I still struggle. Yet, it’s totally not as bad as it used to be. I’m not in constant pain, I’ve not taken any MS drugs for over 4 years, I’m doing things I could not do 5 years ago.
Next year will be the major milestone.
Stay tuned.
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iss074e0604163 (May 21, 2026) --- NASA astronaut and Expedition 74 flight engineer Jessica Meir nourishes stem cell samples inside the Kibo laboratory module’s Life Science Glovebox aboard the International Space Station. The stem cell samples were incubated to help researchers learn how to manufacture space‑designed therapies to treat cancer and blood disorders. Credit: NASA/Chris Williams
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Ross Marklein, Ph.D., a post-doctoral research fellow at FDA, examines images of stem cells in an FDA laboratory on the National Institutes of Health campus in Bethesda, Md.
To learn more about stem cell research, read this FDA Consumer Update:
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Taken summer 2011 at the Buck Institute.
The embryonic stem cell is the mostly circular dense clumping of cells in the middle and another on the right. The other cells are feeder cells which supply the stem cells with the things they need.
Steven Bauer, Ph.D., chief of the Cellular and Tissue Therapy Branch in FDA’s Office of Cellular Tissue and Gene Therapies (standing), visits his team of scientists in an FDA laboratory on the National Institutes of Health campus in Bethesda, Md.
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Adult Stem Cell Research Shows Promise
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Ross Marklein, Ph.D., a post-doctoral research fellow at FDA, examines images of stem cells in an FDA laboratory on the National Institutes of Health campus in Bethesda, Md.
To learn more about stem cell research, read this FDA Consumer Update:
Adult Stem Cell Research Shows Promise
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Jessica Lo Surdo, M.S. (foreground), an FDA staff scientist, studies chain reactions in stem cells in an FDA laboratory on the National Institutes of Health campus in Bethesda, Md. Ross Marklein, Ph.D., a post-doctoral research fellow (background), records findings.
To learn more about stem cell research, read this FDA Consumer Update:
Adult Stem Cell Research Shows Promise
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iss074e0621519 (May 29, 2026) --- NASA astronaut and Expedition 74 flight engineer Jessica Meir processes blood platelet samples inside the Kibo laboratory module’s Life Science Glovebox aboard the International Space Station. Doctors are studying how microgravity alters blood platelets, cell fragments that form clots and prevent bleeding, to protect human health on and off the Earth. Credit: NASA/Jack Hathaway
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Heba Degheidy, M.D., Ph.D., a visiting research associate at FDA, works with stem cell samples in an FDA laboratory on the National Institutes of Health campus in Bethesda, Md.
To learn more about stem cell research, read this FDA Consumer Update:
Adult Stem Cell Research Shows Promise
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Heba Degheidy, M.D., Ph.D., a visiting research associate at FDA, works with stem cell samples in an FDA laboratory on the National Institutes of Health campus in Bethesda, Md.
To learn more about stem cell research, read this FDA Consumer Update:
Adult Stem Cell Research Shows Promise
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Steven Bauer, Ph.D., chief of the Cellular and Tissue Therapy Branch in FDA’s Office of Cellular Tissue and Gene Therapies (standing), visits his team of scientists in an FDA laboratory on the National Institutes of Health campus in Bethesda, Md.
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Osteochondroretricular stem cells (red) are a newly identified type of bone stem cell that appears to be vital to skeletal development. Research on these stem cells may lead to treatments for osteoarthritis, osteoporosis and fractures.
Photographer: Timothy C. Wang, M.D., Columbia University
Representative area of the neuronal channel of the human Brain-Chip at higher magnification. Human pluripotent stem cell-derived neuronal cultures were stained with MAP-2 (green). Blue represents Hoechst-stained nuclei.
Credit: Emulate, Inc.
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Heba Degheidy, M.D., Ph.D., a visiting research associate at FDA, stores stem cell samples for analysis in an FDA laboratory on the National Institutes of Health campus in Bethesda, Md.
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Cartilage heals very slowly, due to a lack of blood vessels and other characteristics. One way to speed up natural cartilage repair and growth is to use tissue engineering, in which scaffolds, cells and other materials are combined to create functional replacement tissues. This image shows a three-dimensional biomaterial scaffold, consisting of multiple layers of resorbable fiber bundles that have been woven into a porous structure. The scaffold is infused with stem cells that grow to become new tissue as the fibers are resorbed. The fibers provide stiffness and strength in a manner that mimics healthy cartilage. This photo was selected as a 2012 winner of the BioArt competition of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB).
Photographers: Farshid Guilak, Ph.D., and Frank Moutos, Duke University Medical Center
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This microscopic image shows stem cells (stained green) migrating into a mouse skin wound to heal it. Cell nuclei are stained blue and the protein integrin alpha 5, a marker of migrating cells, is stained red. Researchers at The Rockefeller University have found that epithelial stem cells, which reside in a deep layer of the skin, “remember” wounds or other inflammatory events. This ability helps them respond faster to subsequent injuries.
PHOTOGRAPHER: Elaine Fuchs, Ph.D., Samantha Larsen and Shruti Naik Ph.D., Laboratory of Mammalian Cell Biology and Development, The Rockefeller University
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