10007118Introduction to Human Stem Cell Concepts
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Provides a historical perspective on the identification and use of stem cells, emphasizing practical applications towards regenerative biology in research and industry. Review and discuss scientific articles that establish the foundation for working with stem cells for regenerative medicine, applied and basic research.
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Describe the basic biology in terms of developmental biology and characteristics of stem cellsAssessment StrategiesWritten ProductCriteriaDefine self-renewal, potency, and differentiationPaper includes at least two cited scientific articlesPaper includes quiz-type questions that address stem cell characteristics
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Relate the different types of stem cells (embryonic, adult, and induced pluripotent) to their potential uses in medicineAssessment StrategiesWritten ProductCriteriaCompare derivation methods of stem cell types, including embryonic, adult and induced pluripotent stem cellsIdentify potential uses for each cell type in regenerative medicine and drug development
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Analyze the ethical, legal, and social implications of stem cell research and therapiesAssessment StrategiesWritten ProductCriteriaEvaluate the advantages and disadvantages of each type of stem cell, considering ethical issues and implications for product development
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Identify current and emerging applications of stem cells in regenerative medicine and disease treatmentAssessment StrategiesPresentationCriteriaEvaluate the impact of FDA approved and in-development biological products on regenerative medicine and disease treatmentDescribe the development and current applications of a specific biological productPresentation outlines product development and current applications
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