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Frequently Asked Questions About Stem Cell Science

<p>Here are answers to frequently asked questions about induced pluripotent stem cells, or iPS cells, the type of cell that has been reprogrammed from an adult cell, such as a skin or blood cell.</p>

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Shinya Yamanaka's Road to the 2012 Nobel Prize in Medicine

<p>Stem cell scientist Shinya Yamanaka, MD, PhD, gained international acclaim in 2006 when he developed the method for inducing skin cells from mice into becoming like pluripotent stem cells and called them iPS cells. Here's a look at his road to the 2012 Nobel Prize in Medicine.</p>

Self-Tracking May Become Key Element of Personalized Medicine

<p>A steady stream of new apps and devices that can be synced to ever-more sophisticated mobile phones is flowing into consumers’ hands, and this technology is revolutionizing the practice of self-tracking, in which individuals measure and collect personal data to improve their heath.</p>

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Documentary on Broken U.S. Health Care System Features UCSF Health Researchers

A new documentary, <a href="http://www.escapefiremovie.com/">“Escape Fire,”</a> examines a broken US health care system that’s “designed for quick fixes rather than prevention.” The film also highlights pioneering efforts to transform the system and bring effective, low-cost solutions to the public, including interviews with UCSF researchers Dean Ornish, Elizabeth Blackburn and Peter Carroll.

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