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Cell-Therapy Company Cellares Raises $255 Million

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Cell therapy contract manufacturer Cellares has raised $255 million from investors to build a high-tech plant in New Jersey. CEO Fabian Gerlinghaus says the company wants to expand to Europe and Asia. He says these therapies can help...
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Liquid bone that flows like toothpaste and cancer diagnosis at the speed of light are just some of the latest innovations expected to revolutionise medical treatment.

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HEADLINE:Expo showcases medical advances CAPTION:Liquid bone that flows like toothpaste and cancer diagnosis at the speed of light are just some of the latest innovations expected to revolutionize medical treatment. (Dec. 3) ...
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X Prize Foundation Is Betting on Placenta Stem Cells to Improve, Extend Life

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Feb.15 -- Peter Diamandis, chairman at X Prize Foundation, discusses how scientists have been working within Celgene to use placental cells for regenerative medicine, to fight cancer and treat patients with autoimmune diseases. He speaks...
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Pioneering stem cell treatment for lung cancer to be trialled in the UK

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Pioneering stem cell treatment for lung cancer to be trialled in the UK
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Bloomberg

NeoStem CEO: Clinical Heart Trials Show Stem Cell Success

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Nov. 17 -- Dr. Robin Smith, chairman and CEO of NeoStem, discusses the company's clinical trials of heart attack victims in which stem cells are taken from a patient's hip and injected to open blood vessels in the heart. She speaks with...
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Scientists Say They Have Cured A Woman Of HIV

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The woman, who identifies as mixed race, had both acute leukemia and HIV.
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For all the emotional debate over embryonic stem cells, it is adult stem cells that are at the forefront of human testing. (August 2)

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HEADLINE: Out of the spotlight, adult stem cells far ahead of embryonic in human trials. CAPTION: For all the emotional debate over embryonic stem cells, it is adult stem cells that are at the forefront of human testing. (August...
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Stem cell scientists overcome a major obstacle to creating whole organs

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There's some excitement in the air at Stamford University and it's due to the stem cell research taking place in these these laboratories. Scientists here claim they've taken a big step toward using the cell's regenerative properties to...
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A Texas toddler has a form of anemia so rare it's been named for her. After 40 blood transfusion and a bone marrow transplant she is still fighting and now getting better every day.

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HEADLINE: Texas girl beating the odds against a rare disease CAPTION: A Texas toddler has a form of anemia so rare it's been named for her. After 40 blood transfusion and a bone marrow transplant she is still fighting and now getting...
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Medical beauty treatments arrive in LA luxury hotels

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LEAD IN:There's a new secret to looking younger in Beverly Hills: so-called 'medi-spa' treatments.These services can now be found in the luxurious beauty rooms of some of LA's top hotels.STORY-LINE:A woman lies back as her face is...
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Stem Cell Research, Politics Heat Up

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Program version at 10:30:08 N.B. This is a voiceover transcript, not a shotlist: HEADLINE: Stem Cell Research, Politics Heat Up CAPTION: As Congress votes on legislation to ease limits on stem cell research, scientists report a...
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Bloomberg

Seafood Reinvented

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Jun.29 -- Sandhya Sriram, chief executive officer and co-founder at Shiok Meats, the first ever cell-based meat company in Southeast Asia, discusses her products, pricing and who they are targeting. She speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg...
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VOICED: Private lab develops stem cells bank

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VOICED: Private lab develops stem cells bank
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Bloomberg

How LittleBits Toys Encourage Stem Exploration

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Nov.08 -- Ayah Bdeir, littleBits founder and chief executive officer, explains how the company's toys encourage stem exploration. She speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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US Government Allows Stem Cell Tests on Humans

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US Government Allows Stem Cell Tests on Humans
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Bloomberg

The Big Catch: Lab-Grown Seafood

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Jun.30 -- Catalyst Sandhya Sriram Co-Founder and CEO of Shiok Meats explores... ‘What if…cell-based crab meat, grown in a lab, could sustainably source enough protein to satisfy the world’s growing demand for seafood?’
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President Barack Obama ended a ban on federal funding of stem cell research. Obama's decision is a sharp reversal of the policies enacted by President George W. Bush.

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HEADLINE: Obama ends funding ban for stem cell research CAPTION: President Barack Obama ended a ban on federal funding of stem cell research. Obama's decision is a sharp reversal of the policies enacted by President George W. Bush. ...
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Diamonds used to exfoliate skin

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AP Television Beverly Hills, California, 2 February 2010 1. Zoom out of diamond jewellery +++ MUTE +++ 2. Close up of diamond bits +++ MUTE +++ 3. Close up of hand attaching diamond bit to drill +++ MUTE +++ 4. Close up of machine being...
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RR0208/A UK: Stem Cell Research

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Cambridge and London, England, UK/Washington, DC, USA/File (recent/file): Cambridge (recent): US scientist Dr Roger Pedersen, who now works in Britain, exterior of Addenbrookes Hospital, Dr Pedersen in corridor, laboratory, Dr Pedersen...
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The Queen Visits the Royal Society of Edinburgh

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CLEAN: Interior shot Queen Elizabeth II visits the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE), sits during speech, presents award medal. The medals are awarded for distinction and international repute in the life sciences, physical and engineering...
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Low cost procedure could stop miscarriages

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LEAD IN: UK scientists investigating miscarriages in pregnancy believe they may have discovered why some women have them.The team believe a simple procedure to scratch the womb wall will increase the growth of stem cells in the lining...
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Low cost procedure could stop miscarriages +FIRST RUN MAY 9 2016+

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4034465LEAD IN: UK scientists investigating miscarriages in pregnancy believe they may have discovered why some women have them.The team believe a simple procedure to scratch the womb wall will...
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Testing Stem Cells in Babies to Fight Defects

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus068846AT 4 MONTHS OLD, JOSUE SALINAS SALGADO IS GOING HOME FROM THE HOSPITAL FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE HE WAS BORN. JOSUE HAS A RARE HEART DEFECT THAT WOULD BE FATAL WITHOUT TREATMENT. IN ORDER FOR...
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Animals reveal scientific secrets at a festival for new medical advances

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London, UK, June 30, 2014 1. Close pan of Gorgosaurus dinosaur skeleton 2. Mid shot Gorgosaurus dinosaur skeleton 3. Close of dinosaur claw 4. Close of dinosaur head being pushed inside machine 5. Mid shot Professor Phil Manning,...