Commentary: Wisconsin's place at forefront of stem cell science faces challenges

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Wisconsin is among the world's leaders in human embryonic stem cell science, the president of the Wisconsin Technology Council told a Fond du Lac group Thursday.

Wisconsin scientists have succeeded in coaxing human embryonic stem cells to become heart, blood, pancreatic and central nervous system cells and they are using stem cells to screen pharmaceutical products and develop treatments for a variety of diseases, Tom Still told the Fond du Lac Morning Rotary Club.
 
Commentary: Wisconsin's place at forefront of stem cell science faces challenges
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