Cafe Science Dundee - Stem Cells: Hope, hype and hustlers

Activity: Other activity typesPublic engagement and outreach - public lecture/debate/seminar

Description

In the last 10-15 years stem cells have been catapulted from a relatively obscure research topic to the international limelight. Hardly a week goes by without some news story about a “ground breaking discovery” or “exciting new therapy” involving stem cells. Are these cells really as exciting as people think? What are they, where do they come from and how are they used in modern medicine? Why are private stem cell clinics springing up all over the world, and can they really deliver on their promises? What about the ethics of stem cell research?

This talk from Dr Marios Stavridis, University of Dundee, gave a broad overview on stem cell science from basic biology to the clinic and provide an insight on the current challenges and promises facing stem cell biology and the field of regenerative medicine. Thanks Marios for kicking off our new series in style!
Period12 Sept 2016
Event titleCafe Science Dundee
Event typeOther
SponsorsUniversity of Dundee, Dundee Science Centre, Abertay University
LocationDundee, United KingdomShow on map
Degree of RecognitionLocal

Keywords

  • stem cells