Stem Cell Research 20 Years Later, Putting Recent Gun Violence In Context

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In 1998, a UW-Madison developmental biologist and his lab created the first laboratory-derived embryonic stem cells that were later used around the world to test drugs, develop treatments and form the basis for further research. We take a look at the stem cell research world as it rounds 20 years. We also take a closer look at gun violence data.

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Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Dean Knetter Producer
  • J. Carlisle Larsen Producer
  • Timothy Kamp Guest
  • Michael Spies Guest

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