Our research focuses on translational stem cell biology & direct neural conversion to generate midbrain dopamine neurons for cell therapy in Parkinson's disease
Don’t miss the opportunity to share your findings on stem cell differentiation and reprogramming. Ensure that your research makes an impact in your field! https://t.co/o97QMfHyeh
The @ParmarLab uses silk scaffolding to generate bioengineered ventral midbrain organoids and performs single cell sequencing to study developing and mature dopamine neurons
https://t.co/VVT7nrliQi
Prof. Malin Parmar @ParmarLab received the 10-year grant 'Distinguished professor in medicine and health from' @Vetenskapsradet!! Given to the most prominent researchers to conduct long-term, ground-breaking research with great potential for achieving scientific breakthroughs.
The #ISSCR is thrilled to congratulate newly elected officers Amander Clark @UCLA & Fiona Doetsch @biozentrum. We also welcome 3 new Board Members: Melissa Carpenter @elevatebio, Malin Parmar @lunduniversity & Mitinori Saitou, @KyotoU_News. Results & bios: https://t.co/wRcBiUf13o
I always love Phd dissertations and the one last week was no exception! Amazing how lively a discussion can get via zoom. Congratulations on a job well done Dr Shrigley!
Thrilled to see our new paper out today in Stem Cell Reports: "Direct Reprogramming of Human Fetal- and Stem Cell-Derived Glial Progenitor Cells into Midbrain Dopaminergic Neurons: Stem Cell Reports" https://t.co/3KEpzo3A8I
@ParmarLab@stemcellreports
ISSCR annual meeting is one of my favorite weeks of the year! This year many things are different, but main things remain unchanged: fantastic science, excellent peope! Thanks @ISSCR and the 2020 program committee for allowing us all to interact across borders and nationalities!