Cambridge Stem Cell Institute
Cambridge Stem Cell Institute
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#ResponsiveResearch with Bertie Göttgens
Meet Professor Bertie Göttgens, Director of the Wellcome-MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute and haematologist at the University of Cambridge. Bertie discusses his research on Covid-19 and how life as a stem cell scientist has changed during the pandemic.
#ResponsiveResearch returns for a second series of short online interviews with Cambridge Stem Cell Institute researchers as part of the Cambridge Festival 2022.
We first caught up with the Göttgens Group's Covid-19 research in 2020: ruclips.net/video/8-U4Qnb0wk0/видео.html
Read more at www.stemcells.cam.ac.uk/research/covid-19
Our questions for Bertie:
00:23 - What work have you been doing on Covid-19?
02:23 - Is your work on Covid-19 still ong...
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Видео

Futuramic Unknown (2020)
Просмотров 2903 года назад
How can we rethink blood cancer, together? Watch stop-motion animations created by patient ambassadors for Blood Cancer UK and stem cell researchers at the University of Cambridge. Artist Anna Brownsted brought together participants to develop hand-cut animation sequences exploring their experiences of ‘the unknown’ in relation to living with blood cancer, the challenges of research and the glo...
Cambridge Stem Cell Institute: one year on campus
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.3 года назад
Take a look behind the scenes of the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute as we provide a snapshot of life at the Institute during our first year on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus.
#ResponsiveResearch with Dr Maria Colzani
Просмотров 5064 года назад
Find out what we learned when we spoke to Maria Colzani from the Sinha Group, who is working with colleagues on a collaborative project to investigate heart tissue damage seen in coronavirus patients. #ResponsiveResearch is a new online series of short personal interviews with Cambridge Stem Cell Institute researchers exploring how they are adapting their research to investigate Covid-19. Find ...
#ResponsiveResearch with the Göttgens and Laurenti Groups
Просмотров 3604 года назад
Hear from members of the Göttgens and Laurenti research groups who are taking part in a collaborative Cambridge project on coronavirus. Fernando Calero and Nicole Mende describe their work using genomic techniques to study Covid-19 patient samples. #ResponsiveResearch is a new online series of short personal interviews with Cambridge Stem Cell Institute researchers exploring how they are adapti...
#ResponsiveResearch with the Ghevaert Group
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Cédric Ghevaert introduces us to his research group, who are investigating blood clotting in coronavirus patients. Amie, James, Moyra and Winnie answered questions about the team’s recent work with collaborators at the University of Bristol. #ResponsiveResearch is a new online series of short personal interviews with Cambridge Stem Cell Institute researchers exploring how they are adapting thei...
#ResponsiveResearch with Dr Adam Young
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We caught up with Adam Young (Franklin Group) to hear how he refocused work using viruses as ‘tools’ to investigate the interaction between stem cells and immune cells in the brain. Now, his team are exploring similarities between the coronavirus, and the measles, mumps and rubella viruses and their long-standing vaccines. Early results from the team's Covid-19 research are available in a MedRx...
#ResponsiveResearch with Dr Fotios Sampaziotis
Просмотров 1 тыс.4 года назад
Meet Fotios Sampaziotis (Vallier Group) who tells us how he discovered his work on stem cell derived bile duct 'organoids' could provide a potential mechanism to study virus uptake and screen drugs to fight the pandemic. #ResponsiveResearch is a new online series of short personal interviews with Cambridge Stem Cell Institute researchers exploring how they are adapting their research to investi...
A Pattern for Progress (2019)
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A Pattern for Progress (2019) brings together people living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and their carers, with scientists researching this neurological disease at the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute. Through ceramic workshops these individuals were invited to design and produce ceramic tiles that reflected their different experiences of the condition, and over four weeks the group were able to s...
Corpus by Dalziel + Scullion
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Corpus by Dalziel Scullion
Laboratory-grown blood cells: transfusion of the future
Просмотров 5 тыс.6 лет назад
A group of blood researchers, led by Dr Cedric Ghevaert from the Wellcome-MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, are exploring new ways to produce red blood cells and platelets from stem cells in the laboratory. These cells have the potential to revolutionise transfusion medicine, but what questions do the public and blood donors have for the scientists behind this pioneering work? Watch here for t...
Project Capella plans: fly around our new home
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Project Capella is a new building containing state-of-the-art laboratories currently under construction for the University of Cambridge. The new building, sited at the Cambridge Biomedical Campus adjacent to Addenbrooke's Hospital, and due for completion in 2018, will allow all CSCI groups to work together in one place. This will result in a fully integrated, vibrant and cohesive stem cell comm...
Project Capella timelapse: building our new home
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Watch our new home at the Cambridge Biomedical Campus being constructed. We're due to move in Autumn 2018, along with neighbours Milner Therapeutics Institute (MTI) and the Cambridge Institute of Therapeutic Immunology and Infectious Diseases (CITIID).
Stem Cell Culture Performance Poetry Part 1
Просмотров 1697 лет назад
Featuring: - Fay Roberts, Yggdrasil - Robin Lamboll, Tension - J.S Watts, Unbinding Prometheus - Emma Ormond, Something Like Metamorphosis - Benedict Cox, Stealing the Fire (Part 1) For more information visit: www.stemcells.cam.ac.uk/public/past-events-and-projects/2017/exchangesexhibition17
Stem Cell Culture Performance Poetry Part 2
Просмотров 957 лет назад
Featuring: - Benedict Cox, Stealing the Fire (Part 2) - Nikki Marrone, In Embryo For more information visit: www.stemcells.cam.ac.uk/public/past-events-and-projects/2017/exchangesexhibition17
Science Showoff Cambridge
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Science Showoff Cambridge
Paula's story: stem cells and brain repair
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Paula's story: stem cells and brain repair
Jonathan's story: stem cells and myelin
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Jonathan's story: stem cells and myelin
Peter's story: stem cells and blood cancers
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Peter's story: stem cells and blood cancers

Комментарии

  • @eyeteyteras1717
    @eyeteyteras1717 7 месяцев назад

    how government allowed this shlt this is beyond fixing 1 issue this is road to immortality ur fixing what cant be fixed by your body which is what makes aging aging

    • @joemeschke
      @joemeschke 3 месяца назад

      Forget immortality, let's just live in good health throughout our lives!

  • @anthonycarney7849
    @anthonycarney7849 Год назад

    I would put myself forward to try it out on myself I live in Northern Ireland and stroke care is back in the 60s

    • @marydat6578
      @marydat6578 Год назад

      @anthonycarney7849, thank you for sharing your perspective, and it's really disheartening to hear about the challenges you're facing with stroke care in Northern Ireland. I completely understand the willingness to try out new treatments, especially when local healthcare feels outdated. It's a difficult position to be in when you have to go to great lengths (sometimes even flying across the world) to receive the care you need. The results may be good, but the journey and the stress involved can certainly take a toll. Had I been in your situation, I would have likely felt compelled to do the same - taking the risk of venturing far from home for better healthcare options. No one should have to travel such distances to get adequate treatment, and it speaks volumes about the urgent need for healthcare reform in various parts of the world, including Northern Ireland. It's high time for updates to stroke care, bringing it in line with the latest research and medical advancements. Let's hope that sharing our experiences and concerns can help bring attention to this critical issue. Thanks again for your comment, and I wish you all the best in your journey.

  • @Sorare-freecash
    @Sorare-freecash Год назад

    My input here is a simple theory.. a simple life has a life cycle and the life cycle is to eat to survive.. I'm probably going back to when the first cell dived and how the 2 become 1 to do so.. but everythings biography or let's say all life's program is to intake what ever it needs to survive and everything it intakes to survive also has the same program or destiny because if all it inherits which they all die because when eating it decomposes etc and then there's the nutrient for another living organism.. etc etc that cycle of something decaying for the living thing to let's say digest has been programmed to die again because of the inheritance.. I am being simple as I can but if you are creating something that has not ingested something that has an inheritance of dieing or decomposing then it should then not inherit that cycle to die.. as you can see my vocabulary is poor but creating something that has not recognised something that has decayed or died then maybe it it self should not inherit the let's call it fault in our DNA.. no scientist here but oxygen is obviously key and all trees unfortunately die and when it does then everything has that fault because everything needs oxygen to survive and what gives off oxygen dies.. any way simple and basics as I'm sure you may know but just thought I'd have a little input on things passing on that fault if ingesting something which in its DNA holds decomposing, decaying or death..

  • @perceptioniseverything648
    @perceptioniseverything648 Год назад

    Can you do the same thing but for optic nerves axons and ganglions retina cells? How would it work if I’d like to have a consult for healing the meninges, brainstem and optic nerves

  • @Taric25
    @Taric25 2 года назад

    This video is six years old. Did these clinical trials ever happen?

  • @ananthnaren9183
    @ananthnaren9183 3 года назад

    Wonderful , salute to this stem cell brain growth repair scientists

  • @tacobottle4217
    @tacobottle4217 3 года назад

    nice video! very informative.

  • @missysweetheartcheddargett2582
    @missysweetheartcheddargett2582 3 года назад

    💉😷

  • @indervirhundal7672
    @indervirhundal7672 4 года назад

    How much does it cost and can you get it for autism - stem cell treatment for autism

    • @scicambridge
      @scicambridge 3 года назад

      Hi Indervir - we're a research institute rather than a clinic offering paid-for treatments. You might be interested in the Eurostemcell.org website which has lots of information about stem cell research and various conditions and treatments.

  • @mitziecreayla622
    @mitziecreayla622 5 лет назад

    someday. :)