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StemJournal | New Content Published

Dear Colleague,

We are pleased to announce that StemJournal's first article of Volume 4 has been published. Also a reminder, that if you are presenting a posted (in-person or virtually) at a conference in 2022, why not get it published for prosterity as a poster report in the journal and in StemMeets? Details available below, along with news of the new stem cell consortium that a few of our board members are involved with.

Currently, we are spreading news about the journal, as well as soliciting submissions. Supporting us in this mission are the internationally acclaimed stem cell researchers on our journal's Editorial Board. We are ready and welcoming submissions. Read below for details!

Looking forward to working with you.

Kind regards,
Editors-in-Chief

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New Open Access Content!

Title: Transdifferentiation Meets Next-generation Biotechnologies

Authors: Xiaoshan Ke, Abhimanyu Thakur, and Huanhuan Joyce Chen

Citaton (Review Article): StemJournal, Vol.4, Iss.1, pp. 1–11, 2022 (DOI: 10.3233/STJ-200003)

Extract:
"Transdifferentiation into neuronal cells, skeletal myocytes, cardiac myocytes, and hematopoietic cells have been explored massively. Mature protocols existed for in vitro conversion from mouse and human cell sources; however, more investigation is needed for in vivo cases. Researchers have put extensive efforts into improving conversion efficiency by either overexpressing different transcription factors, transducing miRNAs into the system, or incorporating small molecules. Facilitating the next-generation biotechnologies and illustrating the signaling pathway behind each cell fate decision helps us recognize the critical factors and manipulate the transdifferentiation results." Read Article

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StemMeets is a facitity to support researchers in disseminating their work and latest findings. It provides researchers with the options to publish abstracts and posters, whether the events were in-person or a virtual event. Maybe you are sharing your results at one of the events listed further below in this mailing, in which case we'd love to see your poster transformed into a poster report for co-publication in StemJournal and online in StemMeets!

▪ Read all about StemMeets
▪ View the first published abstracts
▪ Discover how to submit a poster report
Read all about StemMeets
View the first published abstracts
Discover how to submit a poster report

StemMeets is associated with StemJournal and both are components parts of StemHub

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Blog Posts

Keep checking the journal's website – stemjnl.org – for the latest news and blog posts. We aim for this to become a vital portal for the stem cell community. Listed below are the latest news items from the website.

International Stem Cell Consortium
A new stem cell consortium, UPCH (DK) LUMC (NL), MCRI (AU), aims to bring therapies from the lab to the patient. StemJournal's co-EIC Niels Geijsen & senior editor Agnete Kirkeby to lead two programs. Read Post

New Review Article Published
View the blog post that details our latest news, including the publication of the review article by researchers at the University of Chicago on the topic of transdifferentiation now published in Volume 4. Read Post

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Calendar

Also on our website is the calendar where we can feature upcoming events. Listed below are two of the imminent conferences at which a number of our board members are presenting. If you know of a conference or webinar that you would like including, please get in touch (with "calendar" in the subject).

SyStem in Ausria | March 23–25, 2022
A symposium focusing on the next generation of stem cell researchers, this is an in-person meeting located in the beautiful city of Vienna. Keynote speakers: Kathrin Plath (UCLA) and James Briscoe (Francis Crick Institute). Event Website

ISSCR in Israel | March 30–31, 2022
This event in Jerusalem will have the theme “Stem Cells: From Genes to Organs” and will exciting advances at the frontier of stem cell biology, from the fundamental molecular mechanisms of pluripotency to the latest progress in regenerative medicine. Event Website

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Submit Your Stem Cell Research Here!

StemJournal publishes original, peer-reviewed content covering a wide range of topics related to stem cell research. More details here.

Why submit to our open access stem cell journal?

The many benefits for contributing authors include:
• First class Editorial Board (see here)
• Hassle free submission process via Editorial Manager (see here)
• Rigorous peer review and speedy manuscript processing
• Rapid online publication (pre-press)
• Significantly reduced article processing charge for papers accepted in 2022.

As an additional benefit, authors of accepted papers are invited to join the StemJournal Editorial Advisory Board. Read more here.

If you have specific questions about preparing your manuscript for submission, please get in touch by mail: stemjournal@iospress.com.

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