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Stem Cell Discovery at UW-Madison: A Brief History

The path of stem cell discovery in the past 20 years, starting with groundbreaking work in James Thomson’s lab, has been a remarkable story of cutting-edge research and future potential.  Read about the highlights in this story from the Morgridge Institute for Research.

Read the full article at: https://morgridge.org/feature/immortal/?utm_source=iuw&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=sc20
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