Centre for human development, stem cells & regeneration
Centre for human development, stem cells & regeneration
The Centre for Human Development, Stem Cells and Regeneration (CHDSCR) was founded in 2004 as a cross-disciplinary research and translational program within the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Southampton. The Centre undertakes fundamental research into early development and stem cells together with applied translational research for patient benefit. The Centre has vibrant and thriving multidisciplinary research programs that harness the translational strength of the Faculty together with an innovative Stem Cell PhD program, outstanding clinical infrastructure and enterprise to deliver on this vision.
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Oreffo, Richard O.C.
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Oreffo, Richard O.C.
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Oreffo, Richard O.C.
(2014)
Centre for human development, stem cells & regeneration.
Regenerative Medicine, 9 (5), .
(doi:10.2217/RME.14.48).
Abstract
The Centre for Human Development, Stem Cells and Regeneration (CHDSCR) was founded in 2004 as a cross-disciplinary research and translational program within the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Southampton. The Centre undertakes fundamental research into early development and stem cells together with applied translational research for patient benefit. The Centre has vibrant and thriving multidisciplinary research programs that harness the translational strength of the Faculty together with an innovative Stem Cell PhD program, outstanding clinical infrastructure and enterprise to deliver on this vision.
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Published date: 2014
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Human Development & Health
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Local EPrints ID: 373346
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/373346
ISSN: 1746-0751
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