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Area of Science:

  • Stem Cell Research
  • Regenerative Medicine
  • Biomedical Science

Background:

  • The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) 11th Annual Meeting convened in Boston in June 2013.
  • The meeting attracted over 4000 participants, indicating significant engagement in the field.
  • Stem cell research has evolved considerably from its foundational basic science origins.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize key themes and trends from the ISSCR 2013 Annual Meeting.
  • To reflect the growing emphasis on the therapeutic potential of stem cells.
  • To capture the maturation of the stem cell field towards clinical applications.

Main Methods:

  • The content is based on observations and themes from presentations and discussions at the ISSCR 11th Annual Meeting.
  • Analysis of the program and attendee focus to identify trends.
  • Synthesis of information regarding the transition of stem cell research.

Main Results:

  • A significant emphasis on therapeutic applications was evident across numerous talks and sessions.
  • The field is demonstrating a transition from fundamental research to translational and clinical promise.
  • The meeting underscored the increasing maturity and therapeutic focus within the stem cell research community.

Conclusions:

  • Stem cell research is increasingly geared towards developing tangible therapeutic solutions.
  • The field is poised to translate basic discoveries into clinical benefits.
  • The ISSCR 2013 meeting marked a pivotal point in the progression of stem cell science towards patient therapies.