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ARMI is a collaboration between the European scientific agency European Molecular Biology Laboratory and Australian Universities.
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The Center for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine is a multi-institutional center composed of investigators from Case Western Reserve University, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, the Cleveland Clinic, Athersys, Inc., and Ohio State University. The Center is providing a comprehensive and coordinated "bench to bedside" approach to regenerative medicine, including basic and clinical research programs, biomedical and tissue engineering programs, and the development and administration of new therapies to patients.
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The Hubrecht Institute is a research institute of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) and performs research in the field of developmental biology and stem cell research
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The institute's research focus is on understanding the mechanisms of stem cell renewal and commitment toward differentiation for the development of new therapeutics.
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The Interdisciplinary Stem Cell Institute at the University of Miami's mission is to spearhead the development of new Regenerative Therapies using a combination of stem cell biology, other basic science and the conduct of clinical trials.
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The Life Sciences Institute is a hub for collaboration among outstanding scientists from a variety of life sciences disciplines focusing on the biological problems of human health.
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The National Centre for Adult Stem Cell Research, established in 2006, is a Government funded initiative aimed at promoting adult stem cell research.
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The goal of this center is to build up a research base for both basic and clinical research in stem cell biology and regenerative medicine.
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SCRI research focus is on stem cell biology and their possible application in cell therapy protocols. The Institute is currently comprised of several groups, which study the origin, the phenotype and the differentiation potential of neural and mesodermal stem cells.
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The NSW Stem Cell Network is a professional community with an interest in both adult and embryonic stem cells. It encompasses the science, medicine, ethics, law, business and public awareness of stem cells.
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The Danish Centre for Stem Cell Research (DASC) is organized as a "centre without walls", consisting of 9 research groups located at the universities of Aalborg, Southern Denmark (Odense) and Copenhagen, Odense University Hospital, NsGene A/S and Hagedorn Research Institute. DASC is devoted to the study of adult stem cells, derived from already formed adult tissue developing fetal tissue and umbilical blood.