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Making bone marrow transplants safer with lab-grown blood stem cells | Anastasia Vavilina-Halstead

Elevator pitch: Anastasia Vavilina-Halstead explains how she’s studying the factors that control the biology of blood stem cells, which give rise to all blood and immune cells.

Her ultimate goal is to identify new techniques to grow blood stem cells in the lab, which would make bone marrow transplants safer and enable more patients to access this life-saving therapy.

Vavilina-Halstead is a graduate student in the lab of Hanna Mikkola, M.D., Ph.D., and a UCLA Broad Stem Cell Research Center trainee.

Learn more: https://stemcell.ucla.edu/
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Видео Making bone marrow transplants safer with lab-grown blood stem cells | Anastasia Vavilina-Halstead канала UCLA Broad Stem Cell Research Center
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