“Science must NOT contradict with humanity” says Michelle, an Adult Stem-Cell Researcher, on a call to The Savage Nation – Host, Michael Savage An embryo “that which grows,” (the proper Latinate form would be embryum) is a multicellular diploid eukaryote in its earliest stage of development, from the time of first cell division until birth, hatching, or germination. In humans, it is called an embryo from the moment of implantation until the end of the 8th week, whereafter it is instead called a fetus.
Kurt May to Join International Stem Cell Corporation as Senior Vice President
Andrey Semechkin, Ph.D., CEO of International Stem Cell Corporation announced today that Kurt May, a highly experienced senior business executive and biotechnology entrepreneur, is concluding his service as a faculty member at the University of San Diego’s School of Business Administration and is joining ISCO as a Senior Vice President. Read more on Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance
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