Postes actifs de Konrad Hochedlinger
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The International Society for Stem Cell Research
The International Society for Stem Cell Research The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing stem cell science and its applications to human health. The non-profit company is based in Deerfield, IL. It represents nearly 5,000 members from over 80 countries, including scientists, educators, ethicists, clinicians, and business leaders. ISSCR promotes rigorous and ethical research through the development of international guidelines and quality standards, and provides resources such as the open-access journal Stem Cell Reports, standards documents for human stem cell use, and educational programs including annual meetings, symposia, webinars, and on-demand scientific content. The society supports workforce development by engaging early career scientists and trainees, fosters collaboration through a directory of stem cell societies and institutes, and conducts advocacy and policy efforts to provide scientific input to regulatory agencies and combat unproven stem cell therapies. ISSCR emphasizes equity, diversity, and inclusion, and offers resources for researchers, clinicians, educators, patients, and policymakers. The organization facilitates access to funding opportunities, supports continuing education, and promotes public and patient education. Membership benefits include networking, reduced fees for meetings and publishing, and access to scientific content. | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | - |
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The International Society for Stem Cell Research
The International Society for Stem Cell Research The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing stem cell science and its applications to human health. The non-profit company is based in Deerfield, IL. It represents nearly 5,000 members from over 80 countries, including scientists, educators, ethicists, clinicians, and business leaders. ISSCR promotes rigorous and ethical research through the development of international guidelines and quality standards, and provides resources such as the open-access journal Stem Cell Reports, standards documents for human stem cell use, and educational programs including annual meetings, symposia, webinars, and on-demand scientific content. The society supports workforce development by engaging early career scientists and trainees, fosters collaboration through a directory of stem cell societies and institutes, and conducts advocacy and policy efforts to provide scientific input to regulatory agencies and combat unproven stem cell therapies. ISSCR emphasizes equity, diversity, and inclusion, and offers resources for researchers, clinicians, educators, patients, and policymakers. The organization facilitates access to funding opportunities, supports continuing education, and promotes public and patient education. Membership benefits include networking, reduced fees for meetings and publishing, and access to scientific content. |
















