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Does private cord blood banking make sense?
A conversation about medical usefulness, money, and health in individual families | Written by Jan Shultis Cord blood banking is the practice of preserving the blood found in a baby’s umbilical cord at birth, with the intention that the hematopoietic stem cells found in cord blood could one day be used to create stem cell treatments, should that newborn be diagnosed with a blood-based disease or condition. Umbilical cord blood stem cells have been used in treatment since the
Jan Shultis
Aug 16, 20236 min read


Mesenchymal Cell Therapy, Radiation, and Veterans Healthcare
Thoughts in Honor of Atomic Veterans Day | Written by Jan Shultis Atomic Veterans Day, first designated by President Ronald Reagan in 1983, recognizes and honors the select group of military veterans who served in or around nuclear operations and nuclear campaigns. “Atomic veterans” are American service members who participated in nuclear tests between 1945 and 1962, served with United States military forces in or around Hiroshima and Nagasaki through mid-1946, or were held a
Jan Shultis
Jul 21, 20234 min read


Stem Cells in Scottsdale
Hope Bio’s CTTACC 2023 Recap What do you get when you send two scientists and two executives to the desert? While you search for a punchline, we’ll supply our experientially discovered answer - you get great and growing industry relationships, breaking news in cell therapy and traumatic brain injury, and a whole lot o’ pictures of a cell culture flask in exotic (by cell culture flask standards) locations. CTTACC 2023 main session A huge “thank you” to Scottsdale, Arizona for
Jan Shultis
Jun 23, 20235 min read
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