Stem Cell & Regenerative Medicine

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Stem Cells have the ability to regenerate many different types of tissues in normal development, and their dysregulation is associated with aging and cancer. Our faculty are studying their biology as it relates to development, aging, and cancer. We are also using them as tools to engineer tissues for Regenerative Medicine applications, with the goal of treating human injuries and degenerative diseases. New advances in re-programming to generate induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells) have enabled customized stem cell generation from nearly any source cell and dramatically expanded the opportunities and impact of work in this field.

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Concentration Information

  •  MDTS 830 - Chromosome Biology and Human Disease

  •  MDTS 840 - Stem Cells: Biology and Therapy

  •  MDTS 891 - Two graded seminars

  •  BMS 898 - Research

Students select one of the following courses:

  •  BIOL 525 - Cancer Biology

  •  MDTS 842 - Tissue Engineering

Optional elective courses require the permission of the dissertation committee.

Concentration Coordinator

Professor & Chair Medical Diagnostic & Translational Sciences