Restorative medicine

The team observed the emergence of 3D embryo-like structures under a microscope in the lab. After about two weeks of development, they began to produce blood (shown here in red) — similar to the development process in human embryos. Credit: Jitesh Neupane, University of Cambridge

Human embryo model grown in lab conditions produces blood cells

Cambridge researchers have created “hematoids,” self-organizing structures from stem cells that mimic early stages of development, including blood stem cells and beating heart cells.
Dr. Shulamit Levenberg. Photo: The Technion

Prof. Shulamit Levenberg of the Technion was elected as a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors in the USA

The announcement of her election will take place at the Academy's annual conference to be held in June 2024 in North Carolina
Images: Carlson Lab/Brown University and Morgan Lab/Brown University

Grow an egg in a petri dish

Cosmic scene with DNA, stars, solvents and atomic circles in oral flow.

The Broken Hearts Facility Club