December 2018
Congratulations to June Rhee for receiving a DOD Discovery Award studying statin myopathy.
November 2018
Dr. Joseph Wu cited in GEN
September 2018
Congratulations to Ian Williams for receiving T32 training grant in vascular biology
August 2018
July 2018
Congratulations to Damon Williams for receiving a NHLBI administrative supplement grant
ISSCR 2018 Plenary Sessions
featuring Joseph Wu, MD, PhD
Gene editing could predict your cardiac risk - CNN Online
Gene editing could predict your cardiac risk - CNN International Online
Gene editing technology may improve accuracy of predicting individuals' heart disease risk - American Heart Association
Gene Editing Technology can Predict Heart Disease Risk Accurately - Medindia.net
Gene editing technology predicts heart disease risk - News-Medical.Net
Study combines gene editing and stem cell technologies to predict person's risk for heart disease - News-Medical.Net
Gene editing technology may improve accuracy of predicting individuals' heart disease risk - MedicalXpress.com
Gene Editing and Stem Cell Tech Predict Heart Disease Risk - LabRoots
Gene Editing Technology May Improve Accuracy of Predicting Heart Disease Risk - Technology Networks
CRISPR technology may improve accuracy of predicting heart disease risk - Drug Target Review
Gene editing technology may improve accuracy of predicting individuals' heart disease risk - Gilmer Mirror - Online
Congratulations to Xiaoming Ouyang for receiving a NHLBI T32 fellowship on vascular biology
June 2018
Congratulations to Hataka Minami for being accepted to Saint Louis University’s MD program
Congratulations to Sang Ging Ong for becoming an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmacology & Medicine/Cardiology at the University of Illinois Chicago
May 2018
Congratulations to Mingtao Zhao for receiving a 3-year American Heart Association Career Development Award
Congratulations to Ian Chen for receiving a 3-year American Heart Association Career Development Award
Congratulations to Ning-Yi Shao for receiving a 3-year American Heart Association Career Development Award
Congratulations to Ning Ma for receiving a 2-year American Heart Association Postdoctoral Fellowship Award
Congratulations to Huaxiao Yang for receiving a 2-year American Heart Association Postdoctoral Fellowship Award
April 2018
Special Circulation Research compendium on Omics, Big Data, and Precision Medicine in Cardiovascular Sciences. With contributions by Joseph Wu, Edward Lau, Michael Snyder, Kevin Wang, and Howard Chang
Dr. Wu interviewed at AABME on safety of cell therapy
Congratulations to Aryo Sorayya for being accepted to the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine
Congratulations to Mo Ameen for being selected as an awardee of the National Science Foundation's 2018 Graduate Research Fellowship Program competition
Congratulations to Yuan Zhang for acceptance as a medical student at Stanford University
Congratulations to Alex An for acceptance as a medical student at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine
Congratulations to Xavier Sendaydiego for acceptance as a medical student at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee
Congratulations to Jared Churko for becoming an Assistant Professor in the Department of Cellular & Molecular Medicine at the University of Arizona
March 2018
Congratulations to Andrew Lee, MD, PhD for matching to the Stanford Pathology residency program
February 2018
Jared Churko and Joseph Wu discuss the current challenges in using iPSCs with Technology Networks
Congratulations to Nigel Kooreman for his paper in Cell Stem Cell on iPSC cancer vaccine. Paper mentioned in major news outlets, including CNN, LA Times, Daily Record (Scotland), Fierce Biotech, Futurism, Gizmodo, HealthDay News, Medical News Today, New Atlas, New Scientist, The Scientist, KCBS radio segment, and Stanford Medicine press release.
- Interview on CureTalks website
- In mice, a single vaccine prompts the immune system to fight breast, lung and skin cancers
- Stem cancer vax offers strong promise
- As we age, cancer rates go up as immune system winds down
- Cancer breakthrough as new vaccine teaches body's immune system to destroy tumors
- Using stem cells to generate an immune attack against cancer
- New Stem Cell Study Could Be the Start of Personalized Cancer Vaccines
- Scientists Successfully Test a Vaccine in Mice That Could Prevent Many Cancers
- Another Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise In Mice
- Have scientists found an anti-cancer vaccine?
- Stanford breakthrough uses stem cells to create possible cancer vaccine
- Stem cells zapped with radiation can protect mice from cancer
- Stem Cell Vaccine Protects Mice From Cancer
- Induced pluripotent stem cells could serve as cancer vaccine
- Can you vaccinate yourself against cancer?
- Cancer vaccine can 'train immune system to stop tumours developing'
- iPS cells could serve as an effective cancer vaccine
- Cancer Vaccine: Stem Cells Prevented Development Of Tumors In Mice Study
Congratulations to Andrew Lee for his paper published in Nature Biomedical Engineering