Giving Opportunities

Would You Like to Join the Initiative?


We appreciate your interest in joining the Columbia Stem Cell Initiative. You can become a part of this community in one of the following three categories:

Full Member: Full Members have stem cell-related funding and/or publications over the last three years. Please send an e-mail to Dola Sengupta briefly listing your relevant grants and/or papers. Please also indicate the theme by which you feel your work is best described (one primary theme and, if appropriate, one secondary theme). The themes are: Bioengineering, Blood, Brain, Cancer, Bone/Tooth, Diabetes, Heart, Internal Organs, Neurodegeneration, Skin, and Stem Cell Biology (please click on the buttons on the home page for more details about the themes).

Associate Member: No stem cell funding or publications are required for this category, but Associate Members have ongoing research or clinical activities that involve stem cells. Please document your interest by a short e-mail, indicating your preferred theme(s).

CSCI Affiliate: Affiliates will receive e-mails, information and invitations to relevant events. No funding, publications or theme preference required.

Please send your e-mails to:
Dola Sengupta, (ds2865@columbia.edu)
Program Coordinator

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Seminars

Stem Cell Seminars


Hui Zong, PhD

"Understanding tumor cell maneuvers

in brain cancers with MADM, a genetic

mosaic system"

May 21, 2012,

11:00 AM
NI Auditorium, CUMC

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Sharon Gerecht, PhD

"Using Stem cells to grow blood
vessels
"

June 4, 2012,

11:00 AM
501 Schermerhorn, CU (morningside campus)

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CSCI Internal Seminar

Next Internal seminars on May 14

Speakers:

Xantha Karp (Greenwald lab)

Naeem Islam (Bhattacharya lab)

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Seminars

Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic elected to the

National Academy of Engineering.

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NYSCF released two new RFAs for
2012:

1.Innovator Awards for Early Career

Investigators in Translational Stem Cell Research

2. Innovator Awards for Early Career

Investigators in Neuroscience


Recipients for second round of Helmsley
Starter Grant announced.

(for details see "Funding opportunities")

 

Director's note


Welcome to the new website for the Columbia Stem Cell Initiative (CSCI), which coincides with a new effort to structure stem cell research at Columbia and to enhance its visibility.

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