World's First iPS Cell Human Clinical Research Coming Soon! With Dr. Masayo Takahashi

Year 2013Episode 2430 minAug 13, 2013
World's First iPS Cell Human Clinical Research Coming Soon! With Dr. Masayo Takahashi

A treatment to recover lost vision using iPS cells is on the horizon. Dr. Masayo Takahashi will lead the world's first human clinical research, and the world is watching! Dr. Takahashi joins us to explain all about this groundbreaking project, and what inspired her to take on the retinal regenerative therapy challenge. And don't miss 2012 Nobel prizewinner Professor Shinya Yamanaka revealing the promise Dr. Takahashi made to him 6 years ago. Come explore the cutting edge of regenerative medicine.

World's First iPS Cell Human Clinical Research Coming Soon! With Dr. Masayo Takahashi has aired on Aug 13, 2013
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