Author: Charlene Betourney
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New compound may help the brain heal itself after injury
New drug shows promise in treating traumatic brain injury.
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UGA’s regenerative bioscience Ph.D. program celebrates first graduate
The new degree focuses on interdisciplinary training in regenerative medicine, biomanufacturing, and biomedical imaging and…
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Pioneering the future of healing at the Regenerative Bioscience Center
Researchers discuss the center’s culture of collaboration and diversity.
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RBC Director Steven Stice named AIMBE Fellow
He was elected for his pioneering contributions in translational human stem cell research.
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RBC team receives $3.7M award to study new TBI treatment
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) represent a promising treatment that could help the brain self-repair.
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UGA to offer state’s first Ph.D. in regenerative bioscience
The program aims to help foster interdisciplinary research and entrepreneurial skills.
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Regenerative Bioscience team receives NIH support for TBI research
Steven Stice and Franklin West have been awarded multiple grants totaling $1.1 million to study…
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‘Brain glue’ helps repair circuitry in severe TBI
Reparative hydrogel mimics the composition and mechanics of the brain.
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Spiky COVID-19 particle no match for taste bud cells
First study to show taste bud cell immunity from contact with virus particle.
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Growing back the lymph system
The study provides hope for cancer-related lymphedema.
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‘Natural killer’ cells could halt Parkinson’s progression
These cells can kill tumors without being “told” from the body to do so.
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Exosomes promote remarkable recovery in stroke
“It was eye opening and unexpected that you would see such a benefit.”
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To the brain, straight from the vein
Researchers using exosome IV to treat traumatic brain injury.
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Existing drug could treat aggressive brain cancer
UGA researchers are targeting glioblastoma, an aggressive, usually fatal form of cancer.
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RBC graduate students take part in STEMapalooza
The event is designed for educators to learn more about how to design a STEM…
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Pigs help scientists understand human brain
Imaging analysis shows swine models even more effective for neurological research.
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Collaborating with purpose
UGA researchers are using living cells to change the course of disease.
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Top students highlighted at RBC Symposium
Students were confident, students were beaming, students were energized, and from the minute you walked…
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Traumatic brain injury recovery via petri dish
Researchers in the University of Georgia’s Regenerative Bioscience Center have succeeded in reproducing the effects…
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Stem-cell based stroke treatment repairs brain tissue
A team of researchers at the University of Georgia’s Regenerative Bioscience Center and ArunA Biomedical,…
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‘Brain Glue’ repairs traumatic brain injuries
For an update to this story, visit Brain Glue, Part 2 Researchers at the University…
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New livestock model for stroke could speed discovery
It is well-known in the medical field that the pig brain shares certain physiological and…
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UGA partner in cell research consortium
Steven Stice is leading researchers at the University of Georgia’s Regenerative Bioscience Center in a…
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RBC students present research at annual symposium
Thirty-eight presentations on topics ranging from brain disease and stroke to stem cell regeneration and…
