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Stem Cells for Conservation: Trials and Tribulations of a Non-Model System

Stem Cells for Conservation: Trials and Tribulations of a Non-Model System

Update: 2025-10-17
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Marisa Korody, Ph.D., leads groundbreaking work at the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance’s Beckman Center for Conservation Research, where scientists use advanced genetic and stem cell technologies to protect endangered species. Korody highlights efforts to save the critically endangered northern white rhino by developing induced pluripotent stem cells that can be transformed into egg and sperm precursors, offering a potential path to revive the species. This research is part of a broader conservation mission that includes global projects in genetics, reintroduction, and community engagement. By combining cutting-edge science with wildlife management, the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance works to preserve biodiversity and ensure the survival of species threatened by habitat loss, poaching, and climate change, demonstrating the critical role of innovation in conservation. Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 40451]
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Stem Cells for Conservation: Trials and Tribulations of a Non-Model System

Stem Cells for Conservation: Trials and Tribulations of a Non-Model System

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