East of England Stem Cell Network

THE EAST OF ENGLAND Stem Cell Network was established in 2004 to facilitate and encourage collaboration and interaction between those from the academic, clinical, and commercial sectors with an interest in stem cell science in this region. The East of England network is an acknowledged center of excellence in all aspects of stem cell research. As well as being the location of the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute and the U.K. Stem Cell Bank, it hires people with expertise across the fields of developmental biology, epigenetics, clinical translation of research into practice, and the ethics and regulation of stem cell technology. The network is a collaborative effort among Cambridge University, Addenbrooke's Hospital, and a host of business and research groups.

The East of England network is host ...

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