MRM Insights: do you want to share your knowledge and your thoughts?

In 2020, the MRM Network launched the MRM Insights, for which each month, a member of the MRM is writing about stem cells and regenerative medicine from a different perspective. These editorial pieces met with great success as the articles are the most visited pages on our website.

Do you like to write? Are you interested in talking about your research project,
a new technique in the field or even about your scientific process? We would love to hear from you! 

Today, we invite our PI members to contribute to the MRM Insights for the 2024 edition. If you are a graduate student, you can pair with your supervisor to submit your contribution.

You can contact us at mrm@mcgill.ca or fill out the form below.

Have a look at the quality and variety of the articles published this year:

March 2023: A Case for Mechanically Defined Matrices, by Matt Kinsella
April 2023: Transcriptional Rejuvenation of Aged Muscle Stem Cells by a Young Niche Environment, by Vahab Soleimani, and Darren Blackburn.
May 2023: One-and-done gene therapeutics – Changing one base at a time, by Raquel Cuella Martin.
June 2023: There and back again: the fantastic journey of melanocyte stem cells, by Katie Cockburn.
July 2023: Antler “skin” provides a velvety path towards scarless wound healing, by Irah King.
August 2023: The Centre of Genomics and Policy and Regenerative Medicine, by Ma’n Zawati.
September 2023: Understanding How Postnatal Neurogenesis Modifies Hippocampal Function in Health and Disease, by Wei-Hsiang Huang and Max Kowalczyk.
November 2023: Multipotent Mesenchymal Stromal Cells: Therapeutic Clinical Trials at McGill, by Inés Colmegna, James Martin, Dominique Farge and Marie Hudson.
December 2023: A Mouse Model for Elucidating the Mechanisms Underlying Spinal Cord Injury-associated Neurogenic Heterotopic Ossification, by Chan Gao and Ivy Sun.

 

Interested in contributing to the MRM Insights?

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