Since highly versatile human stem cells were discovered at the University of Wisconsin-Madison nearly 20 years ago, their path to the market and clinic has been slowed by a range of complications. Both embryonic stem cells and …
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Human MAP Center Researchers Present at the Horizons and Challenges in Organotypic Culture Models for Predictive Toxicology Satellite Meeting
On Saturday the 11th of March 2017 at the Horizons and Challenges in Organotypic Culture Models for Predictive Toxicology Satellite Meeting in Baltimore, the Human Models for Analysis of Pathways (HMAPs) Center presented on emerging …
Peta Prize award winners
HMAP Center researchers Ms. Molly Morgan (graduate student) and Dr. Brian Johnson (postdoctoral researcher) from Cancer MAPs project win Peta Prize for Newly developed Adverse Outcome Pathway.
HMAP Researcher Dr. Eric Nguyen wins Walsh Research Travel Award to Society of Toxicology conference
Postdoctoral researcher Dr. Eric Nguyen from Vascular MAPs project wins $1000 Walsh Research Travel Award from the McPherson Eye Institute for the upcoming Society Of Toxicology conference in Baltimore, Maryland in March 2017. Dr. Nguyen will …
Brain MAP Principle Investigator Prof. Randolph Ashton receives Young Investigator Faculty Award
Prof. Randolph Ashton who is leading efforts in the Brain MAP project of the Human MAP Center was awarded the Young Investigator Faculty Award by the Hilton Head Regenerative Medicine Workshop. The award was given …