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The Stem Cell Podcast

The Stem Cell Podcast

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A podcast dedicated to culturing knowledge in stem cell research. Brought to you by STEMCELL Technologies. Nature & Ecology Science
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  • Ep. 313: “Cardiovascular Disease Mechanisms” Featuring Dr. Joseph Wu
    Feb 3 2026

    Guest:

    Dr. Joseph Wu is a Professor of Medicine and Radiology and the Director of the Stanford Cardiovascular Institute. He talks about the importance of pharmacology knowledge in drug discovery. He also discusses his early iPSC research, investigating vaccine-induced myocarditis, and embracing New Approach Methodologies (NAMs). (39:40)

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    • Submit your abstract for ISSCR 2026 by February 25th!
    • STEMdiff™ Ventricular Cardiomyocyte Differentiation Kit
    The Stem Cell Science Round Up

    Autism Genes in Organoids: Research provides new insight into the convergent impact of autism spectrum disorder genetic risk on human neurodevelopment. (2:35)

    Pancreatic Organoid Screening: High-content screen reveals 54 compounds altering pancreatic organoid shape or differentiation. (13:15)

    CRISPR Screening for Tauopathies: CRISPR screens in human neurons reveal modifiers of tau oligomer accumulation. (21:03)

    Fixing Facial Scarring: Modulating ROBO2-EID1-EP300 signaling pathway promotes facial-like reduced fibrosis at scar-prone sites. (31:00)

    Image courtesy of Dr. Joseph Wu

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Ep. 312: “Biomanufacturing in Space” Featuring Dr. Pinar Mesci
    Jan 20 2026

    Guest:

    Dr. Pinar Mesci is the Global Head of Biomanufacturing and Biotechnology at Axiom Space, where she manages a portfolio focused on biomedical research programs including stem cells, tissue engineering, disease modeling, cancer research, and DNA-inspired nanomaterials. She talks about her early career developing brain organoid models, transitioning to the space industry, and how microgravity affects biological systems. She also discusses the future of low Earth orbit research and how new technologies can be transferred back to Earth. (40:55)

    Featured Products and Resources:
    • Submit your abstract for ISSCR 2026 by February 25th!
    • Take your human pluripotent stem cell cultures further with mTeSR™ Plus from STEMCELL Technologies.
    The Stem Cell Science Round Up

    iPSC-Derived Ovarian Support Cells – Fertilo is an ovarian support cell product that improves the in vitro maturation rate of human oocytes. (1:25)

    Culturing HSPCs Ex Vivo – A nanoengineered 3D system improves HSPC multi-lineage differentiation and engraftment capacity. (13:30)

    Spinal Core Repair Scaffolds – A nanoengineered extrusion-aligned tract promotes axonal reconnection, synapse formation, and locomotor recovery after spinal cord injury. (22:50)

    Vascularizing Retinal Organoids – Transient vascular support enhances survival of retinal ganglion cells in organoids. (32:14)

    Image courtesy of Dr. Pinar Mesci

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Ep. 311: “Congenital Heart Disease” Featuring Dr. Deepak Srivastava
    Dec 23 2025

    Guest:

    Dr. Deepak Srivastava is the President of the Gladstone Institutes and Director of the Roddenberry Stem Cell Center. His lab is focused on the gene networks that guide cardiac development. He talks about their recent work investigating heart defects in Down syndrome and strategies for delivering therapies to the heart. He also talks about how to incentivize the development and commercialization of cell and gene therapies. (41:50)

    Featured Products and Resources:
    • Submit your abstract for ISSCR 2026!
    • STEMdiff™ Ventricular Cardiomyocyte Differentiation Kit
    The Stem Cell Science Round Up

    Heart and Ganglion Development – Researchers fused human sympathetic ganglion organoids and heart-forming organoids to construct functional connections between the sympathetic ganglia and the heart. (2:38)

    Periportal Liver Assembloids – Patient-specific periportal liver assembloids retain the histological arrangement, gene expression, and cell interactions of periportal liver tissue. (9:40)

    PIEZO1 and Drug-Induced Cardiotoxicity – Restoring endothelial PIEZO1 protects against tyrosine kinase inhibitor-induced hypertension and cardiac dysfunction. (19:28)

    Somite and Neural Tube Co-Development – Scientists developed human trunk-like structures that have morphologically organized somites and a neural tube that form through self-organized, endogenous signaling. (28:43)

    Image courtesy of Dr. Deepak Srivastava

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    1 hr and 28 mins
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