Broad Clinical Fellows take a stem cell-based approach to liver disease and bone loss

Osteoblasts
“Human osteoblasts in culture” by Vera Malheiro is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.

This year’s Broad Clinical Research Fellows are developing stem cell-based approaches for patients of all ages—from two-week-old infants with liver disease, to senior citizens with bone loss following joint replacement surgeries.

Since 2015, the Broad Clinical Research Fellowships have enabled physician-scientists at USC, UCLA and the University of California, San Francisco, to engage in one year of research about stem cell-related approaches to treat injury and disease. The fellowships are potentially renewable for a second year.

To read more, visit https://stemcell.keck.usc.edu/broad-clinical-fellows-take-a-stem-cell-based-approach-to-liver-disease-and-bone-loss/.