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October 14, 2015 Daily Mail: Antioxidants speed up cancer spread in mice – study Antioxidant supplements that are supposed to boost health and slow ageing could in fact…
October 14, 2015 The San Diego Union-Tribune: Antioxidants may help cancer spread Antioxidants — those health-promoting ingredients believed to reduce the risk of cancer — actually…
Regenerative Medicine September 23, 2015 CRI scientists see through bones to uncover blood-forming stem cell details A team of scientists at the Children’s Research Institute at UT Southwestern (CRI) has…
August 18, 2015 CRI Ph.D. student awarded HHMI International Predoctoral Fellowship Le Qi, a Ph.D. student researcher at the Children’s Medical Center Research Institute at…
June 15, 2015 Dr. Sean Morrison to become President of ISSCR Dr. Sean Morrison, Director of the Children’s Medical Center Research Institute at UT Southwestern,…
March 27, 2015 D CEO Magazine: Dr. Sean Morrison and CRI are trying to cure cancer When the cures come out of Dr. Sean J. Morrison’s lab—and he’s certain they…
October 9, 2014 Dr. Sean Morrison review of research on differences in protein synthesis Researchers are just now beginning to appreciate the ways in which differences in protein…
August 31, 2014 Healthline: Can stem cells deliver on their promise of universal healing? With nearly 1,500 active clinical trials involving stem cells taking place in the United…
August 5, 2014 The Academic Minute: Sean Morrison, UT Southwestern – Cellular protein production Our understanding of how cells function is growing every day. Dr. Sean Morrison, Director…
Regenerative Medicine June 20, 2014 CRI finds key to identifying, enriching mesenchymal stem cells Children’s Medical Center Research Institute at UT Southwestern (CRI) has identified a biomarker that…