“A Stem Cell Icon” Featuring Dr. Connie Eaves
On this episode of the Stem Cell Podcast, Dr. Connie Eaves from the University of British Columbia discusses her research on leukemia and breast cancer and the normal tissues in which these diseases originate.
Dr. Connie Eaves is a Distinguished Scientist from the Terry Fox Laboratory at the British Columbia Cancer Agency and a Professor of Medical Genetics from the University of British Columbia. Her research focuses on leukemia and breast cancer and the normal tissues in which these diseases originate. Her pioneering research in basic blood stem cell biology led to a breakthrough in treatment for leukemia.

For our special 200th episode, we have a special guest—Dr. Connie Eaves, a living legend in the field of hematopoietic stem cell biology. We discuss her journey over the decades in studying the blood and ways to treat its diseases.
Dr. Arun Sharma, host
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This Episode's Stem Cell Roundup:
- – Researchers generated human brain organoids with bilateral, light-sensitive optic vesicles.
- – Scientists found that mosaic mutations, which can affect offspring and subsequent generations, arise in embryonic development and are present in the sperm of one in 15 men.
- – Aging reduces the ability of skeletal stem cells to maintain a balance between bone formation and destruction.
- – Heat shock factor 1 promotes HSC fitness and proteostasis in response to culture stress and aging.
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