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Mount Sinai Institute for Regenerative Medicine
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The Institute for Regenerative Medicine (IRM) serves as the central node for the many studies on regenerative medicine at Mount Sinai.
I am thrilled to be part of Cure’s The X Factor: Healthcare Innovation Summit, where leading voices in healthcare innovation come together to discuss emerging trends, strategic insights, and actionable solutions for the future of the industry.
October 15, 2025 at 1:32 PM
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New study reveals the tantalizing observation that neural stem cells exist outside the brain, found in the limb, lung, and tail. These peripheral NSCs can self-renew and differentiate, reshaping our understanding of nervous system development. bit.ly/4ieTGQt #Neurobiology #StemCells
Multipotent neural stem cells originating from neuroepithelium exist outside the mouse central nervous system - Nature Cell Biology
Han et al. report the existence of neural stem cells (NSCs) outside the central nervous system and show that these peripheral NSCs display features similar to brain NSCs, including the ability to diff...
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April 18, 2025 at 5:29 PM
Congratulations to the Millar Lab on the discovery of stem cells in the Meibomian gland of the eye! Their innovative research reveals how stem cell exhaustion and diminishing signaling contribute to gland shrinkage during aging, a key factor in evaporative dry eye disease. bit.ly/3XkoIyw #StemCell
Identification of Meibomian gland stem cell populations and mechanisms of aging - Nature Communications
Aging-related Meibomian gland shrinkage is associated with dry eye disease. Here, the authors identify Meibomian gland stem cell populations and identify regulatory pathways altered in aging, suggesti...
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February 27, 2025 at 9:57 PM
Thank you Vijay Sankaran @bloodgenes.bsky.social from @harvardmed.bsky.social for a fascinating IRM seminar telling us about exciting new improved blood stem cell expansion and genetic influences on the process. @sinaistemcell.bsky.social @sinaiirm.bsky.social
January 22, 2025 at 5:59 PM
We are excited about our new joint seminar series SYNC (Sinai-NYSCF-CEPM). It will spotlight groundbreaking iPSC research towards patient-specific therapies from @sinaiirm.bsky.social, the Mount Sinai/Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Center for Engineering in Precision Medicine (CEPM), and NYSCF.
January 7, 2025 at 6:37 PM
We’re excited to announce that Dr. Eva Morava presented “Congenital Disorders and Vesicular Trafficking” at the Recordati Foundation’s “Inborn Errors of Metabolism with Abnormal Vesicular Trafficking” Conference this past November in Rome, Italy.
December 4, 2024 at 7:52 PM