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CAREERS AT NYSCF
The mission of The New York Stem Cell Foundation is to accelerate cures for the major diseases of our time through stem cell research. In just over one decade, NYSCF has created not only foundational tools for using stem cells in basic research, but also pioneering technologies that will allow stem cells to be used therapeutically. NYSCF INTERNSHIP PROGRAM Each year, high-achieving and talented high school, undergraduate, and graduate students are selected to work in New York City as part of the NYSCF Summer Internship Program, a ten-week unique summer enrichment internship program that provides students a rare glimpse into the fast-paced world of stem cell research, insight into life at an entrepreneurial nonprofit research institute, exposureDANIEL PAULL, PHD
619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111 THE REPORT CARD FOR GENDER EQUALITY NYSCF created the Report Card in conjunction with its IWISE Working Group. It was also one of the 7 actionable strategies put forward by the group in the 2015 Cell Stem Cell paper “Seven Actionable Strategies for Advancing Women in Science, Medicine, and Engineering”. NYSCF uses the Report Card to evaluate institutions’ commitment to promoting gender equality and to recognize those that LOUIS VERMEULEN, MD, PHD 619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111ZHONGWEI CAO, PHD
619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111SCOTT NOGGLE, PHD
Dr. Noggle leads the NYSCF Research Institute, overseeing all stem cell research programs. With a long-standing interest in the derivation and use of human stem cells to understand human development and disease, Dr. Noggle applies new advances in pluripotent stem cell biology and cell reprogramming to the creation of human models of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease and WHAT HAPPENS IN THE BRAIN DURING OBSERVATIONAL LEARNING This technique shows how neurons change their firing rates during learning. When the observer mice heard the tone, activity in their anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and basolateral amygdala (BLA) increased. The ACC is known to be involved in social information, and the BLA helps process emotion. This suggests that during observationallearning
SEVEN ACTIONABLE STRATEGIES FOR ADVANCING WOMEN IN SCIENCE Cell Stem Cell Forum Seven Actionable Strategies for Advancing Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine Kristin A. Smith,1 Paola Arlotta,2 Fiona M. Watt,3 The Initiative on Women in Science and Engineering Working Group, and Susan L. Solomon1,* 1The New York Stem Cell Foundation, New York, NY 10023, USA 2Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, NEW YORK STEM CELL FOUNDATION 619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111CAREERS AT NYSCF
The mission of The New York Stem Cell Foundation is to accelerate cures for the major diseases of our time through stem cell research. In just over one decade, NYSCF has created not only foundational tools for using stem cells in basic research, but also pioneering technologies that will allow stem cells to be used therapeutically. NYSCF INTERNSHIP PROGRAM Each year, high-achieving and talented high school, undergraduate, and graduate students are selected to work in New York City as part of the NYSCF Summer Internship Program, a ten-week unique summer enrichment internship program that provides students a rare glimpse into the fast-paced world of stem cell research, insight into life at an entrepreneurial nonprofit research institute, exposureDANIEL PAULL, PHD
619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111 THE REPORT CARD FOR GENDER EQUALITY NYSCF created the Report Card in conjunction with its IWISE Working Group. It was also one of the 7 actionable strategies put forward by the group in the 2015 Cell Stem Cell paper “Seven Actionable Strategies for Advancing Women in Science, Medicine, and Engineering”. NYSCF uses the Report Card to evaluate institutions’ commitment to promoting gender equality and to recognize those that LOUIS VERMEULEN, MD, PHD 619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111ZHONGWEI CAO, PHD
619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111SCOTT NOGGLE, PHD
Dr. Noggle leads the NYSCF Research Institute, overseeing all stem cell research programs. With a long-standing interest in the derivation and use of human stem cells to understand human development and disease, Dr. Noggle applies new advances in pluripotent stem cell biology and cell reprogramming to the creation of human models of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease and WHAT HAPPENS IN THE BRAIN DURING OBSERVATIONAL LEARNING This technique shows how neurons change their firing rates during learning. When the observer mice heard the tone, activity in their anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and basolateral amygdala (BLA) increased. The ACC is known to be involved in social information, and the BLA helps process emotion. This suggests that during observationallearning
SEVEN ACTIONABLE STRATEGIES FOR ADVANCING WOMEN IN SCIENCE Cell Stem Cell Forum Seven Actionable Strategies for Advancing Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine Kristin A. Smith,1 Paola Arlotta,2 Fiona M. Watt,3 The Initiative on Women in Science and Engineering Working Group, and Susan L. Solomon1,* 1The New York Stem Cell Foundation, New York, NY 10023, USA 2Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, REPOSITORY / STEM CELL SEARCH 619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111 A SURPRISING NEW SOLUTION FOR LOW OXYGEN: BREATHING The Problem: Patients suffering from lung failure are often put on ventilators, but as we have seen during the LOUIS VERMEULEN, MD, PHD 619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111 WOMEN'S REPRODUCTIVE CANCERS INITIATIVE The NYSCF Women’s Reproductive Cancers Initiative aims to shift paradigms in the way these cancers are studied and treated, in collaboration with leading cancer experts across the globe. Our work begins with ovarian cancer, one of the deadliest types among women. Five years after diagnosis, ovarian cancer survival rates are just 47%– a
ZHONGWEI CAO, PHD
619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111 PEOPLE – NEW YORK STEM CELL FOUNDATION Takaki Komiyama, PhD. 2011 NYSCF – Robertson Neuroscience Investigator Alumnus, currently at University of California, SanDiego.
CLYDE WILLIAMS
Clyde presently does public and strategic affairs work for various clients with his partner, as a principal of CEMK, Inc. Clyde is a board member of the company City Health Works. He was a past board member of Dicon Technologies, and the then publicly traded company The Princeton Review. He serves on the non-profit board of the MAC AidsFund
JEFF WALLERSTEIN
Jeff has been the Chief Financial Officer of NYSCF since it’s founding in 2005. Jeff is a CPA and first practiced at Ernst & Young until his departure in 1991. Jeff founded his own accounting and consulting practice specializing in not-for-profits and small entrepreneurial companies. Prior to joining NYSCF full-time, Jeffworked with several
JACOB HANNA, MD, PHD Bio. Dr. Hanna is a Senior Scientist and Professor in the Department of Molecular Genetics at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel, where he explores topics in embryonic stem cell biology, early embryonic development and the modeling of human diseases. His research holds the promise of creating powerful research models fordegenerative
SEVEN ACTIONABLE STRATEGIES FOR ADVANCING WOMEN IN SCIENCE Cell Stem Cell Forum Seven Actionable Strategies for Advancing Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine Kristin A. Smith,1 Paola Arlotta,2 Fiona M. Watt,3 The Initiative on Women in Science and Engineering Working Group, and Susan L. Solomon1,* 1The New York Stem Cell Foundation, New York, NY 10023, USA 2Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, NEW YORK STEM CELL FOUNDATION 619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111CAREERS AT NYSCF
The mission of The New York Stem Cell Foundation is to accelerate cures for the major diseases of our time through stem cell research. In just over one decade, NYSCF has created not only foundational tools for using stem cells in basic research, but also pioneering technologies that will allow stem cells to be used therapeutically. NYSCF INTERNSHIP PROGRAM Each year, high-achieving and talented high school, undergraduate, and graduate students are selected to work in New York City as part of the NYSCF Summer Internship Program, a ten-week unique summer enrichment internship program that provides students a rare glimpse into the fast-paced world of stem cell research, insight into life at an entrepreneurial nonprofit research institute, exposureDANIEL PAULL, PHD
619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111 THE REPORT CARD FOR GENDER EQUALITY NYSCF created the Report Card in conjunction with its IWISE Working Group. It was also one of the 7 actionable strategies put forward by the group in the 2015 Cell Stem Cell paper “Seven Actionable Strategies for Advancing Women in Science, Medicine, and Engineering”. NYSCF uses the Report Card to evaluate institutions’ commitment to promoting gender equality and to recognize those that LOUIS VERMEULEN, MD, PHD 619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111ZHONGWEI CAO, PHD
619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111SCOTT NOGGLE, PHD
Dr. Noggle leads the NYSCF Research Institute, overseeing all stem cell research programs. With a long-standing interest in the derivation and use of human stem cells to understand human development and disease, Dr. Noggle applies new advances in pluripotent stem cell biology and cell reprogramming to the creation of human models of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease and WHAT HAPPENS IN THE BRAIN DURING OBSERVATIONAL LEARNING This technique shows how neurons change their firing rates during learning. When the observer mice heard the tone, activity in their anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and basolateral amygdala (BLA) increased. The ACC is known to be involved in social information, and the BLA helps process emotion. This suggests that during observationallearning
SEVEN ACTIONABLE STRATEGIES FOR ADVANCING WOMEN IN SCIENCE Cell Stem Cell Forum Seven Actionable Strategies for Advancing Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine Kristin A. Smith,1 Paola Arlotta,2 Fiona M. Watt,3 The Initiative on Women in Science and Engineering Working Group, and Susan L. Solomon1,* 1The New York Stem Cell Foundation, New York, NY 10023, USA 2Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, NEW YORK STEM CELL FOUNDATION 619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111CAREERS AT NYSCF
The mission of The New York Stem Cell Foundation is to accelerate cures for the major diseases of our time through stem cell research. In just over one decade, NYSCF has created not only foundational tools for using stem cells in basic research, but also pioneering technologies that will allow stem cells to be used therapeutically. NYSCF INTERNSHIP PROGRAM Each year, high-achieving and talented high school, undergraduate, and graduate students are selected to work in New York City as part of the NYSCF Summer Internship Program, a ten-week unique summer enrichment internship program that provides students a rare glimpse into the fast-paced world of stem cell research, insight into life at an entrepreneurial nonprofit research institute, exposureDANIEL PAULL, PHD
619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111 THE REPORT CARD FOR GENDER EQUALITY NYSCF created the Report Card in conjunction with its IWISE Working Group. It was also one of the 7 actionable strategies put forward by the group in the 2015 Cell Stem Cell paper “Seven Actionable Strategies for Advancing Women in Science, Medicine, and Engineering”. NYSCF uses the Report Card to evaluate institutions’ commitment to promoting gender equality and to recognize those that LOUIS VERMEULEN, MD, PHD 619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111ZHONGWEI CAO, PHD
619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111SCOTT NOGGLE, PHD
Dr. Noggle leads the NYSCF Research Institute, overseeing all stem cell research programs. With a long-standing interest in the derivation and use of human stem cells to understand human development and disease, Dr. Noggle applies new advances in pluripotent stem cell biology and cell reprogramming to the creation of human models of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease and WHAT HAPPENS IN THE BRAIN DURING OBSERVATIONAL LEARNING This technique shows how neurons change their firing rates during learning. When the observer mice heard the tone, activity in their anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and basolateral amygdala (BLA) increased. The ACC is known to be involved in social information, and the BLA helps process emotion. This suggests that during observationallearning
SEVEN ACTIONABLE STRATEGIES FOR ADVANCING WOMEN IN SCIENCE Cell Stem Cell Forum Seven Actionable Strategies for Advancing Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine Kristin A. Smith,1 Paola Arlotta,2 Fiona M. Watt,3 The Initiative on Women in Science and Engineering Working Group, and Susan L. Solomon1,* 1The New York Stem Cell Foundation, New York, NY 10023, USA 2Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge,MISSION & APPROACH
The mission of The New York Stem Cell Foundation is to accelerate cures for the major diseases of our time through stem cell research. Since our founding in 2005, NYSCF has been able to achieve outsized results in a relatively short period of time thanks to private philanthropy. The NYSCF Research Institute, an independent laboratory,is a non
REPOSITORY / STEM CELL SEARCH 619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111NYSCF LEADERSHIP
619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111 NYSCF INVESTIGATOR PROGRAM Through the NYSCF Investigator Program, NYSCF provides the support and resources necessary to cultivate a new generation of energetic, innovative neuroscientists and stem cell researchers. In addition, NYSCF prides itself on fostering a true community among its grantees by hosting regular scientific meetings and annual grantee retreats. WOMEN'S REPRODUCTIVE CANCERS INITIATIVE The NYSCF Women’s Reproductive Cancers Initiative aims to shift paradigms in the way these cancers are studied and treated, in collaboration with leading cancer experts across the globe. Our work begins with ovarian cancer, one of the deadliest types among women. Five years after diagnosis, ovarian cancer survival rates are just 47%– a
ZHONGWEI CAO, PHD
619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111 PEOPLE – NEW YORK STEM CELL FOUNDATION Takaki Komiyama, PhD. 2011 NYSCF – Robertson Neuroscience Investigator Alumnus, currently at University of California, SanDiego.
REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS: NYSCF Page 3 of 3 ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA To be eligible, candidates must: • Have completed one or more of the following degrees: MD, PhD, DPhil • Be within 6 years of starting a faculty (professorship) or comparable position on June 1, 2021 (Note: an additional year of eligibility was added as JACOB HANNA, MD, PHD Bio. Dr. Hanna is a Senior Scientist and Professor in the Department of Molecular Genetics at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel, where he explores topics in embryonic stem cell biology, early embryonic development and the modeling of human diseases. His research holds the promise of creating powerful research models fordegenerative
SEVEN ACTIONABLE STRATEGIES FOR ADVANCING WOMEN IN SCIENCE Cell Stem Cell Forum Seven Actionable Strategies for Advancing Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine Kristin A. Smith,1 Paola Arlotta,2 Fiona M. Watt,3 The Initiative on Women in Science and Engineering Working Group, and Susan L. Solomon1,* 1The New York Stem Cell Foundation, New York, NY 10023, USA 2Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, NEW YORK STEM CELL FOUNDATION 619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111CAREERS AT NYSCF
The mission of The New York Stem Cell Foundation is to accelerate cures for the major diseases of our time through stem cell research. In just over one decade, NYSCF has created not only foundational tools for using stem cells in basic research, but also pioneering technologies that will allow stem cells to be used therapeutically. NYSCF INTERNSHIP PROGRAM Each year, high-achieving and talented high school, undergraduate, and graduate students are selected to work in New York City as part of the NYSCF Summer Internship Program, a ten-week unique summer enrichment internship program that provides students a rare glimpse into the fast-paced world of stem cell research, insight into life at an entrepreneurial nonprofit research institute, exposureDANIEL PAULL, PHD
619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111 REPOSITORY / STEM CELL SEARCH 619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111 WOMEN'S REPRODUCTIVE CANCERS INITIATIVE THE REPORT CARD FOR GENDER EQUALITY NYSCF created the Report Card in conjunction with its IWISE Working Group. It was also one of the 7 actionable strategies put forward by the group in the 2015 Cell Stem Cell paper “Seven Actionable Strategies for Advancing Women in Science, Medicine, and Engineering”. NYSCF uses the Report Card to evaluate institutions’ commitment to promoting gender equality and to recognize those thatSCOTT NOGGLE, PHD
Dr. Noggle leads the NYSCF Research Institute, overseeing all stem cell research programs. With a long-standing interest in the derivation and use of human stem cells to understand human development and disease, Dr. Noggle applies new advances in pluripotent stem cell biology and cell reprogramming to the creation of human models of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease andZHONGWEI CAO, PHD
619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111 SEVEN ACTIONABLE STRATEGIES FOR ADVANCING WOMEN IN SCIENCE Cell Stem Cell Forum Seven Actionable Strategies for Advancing Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine Kristin A. Smith,1 Paola Arlotta,2 Fiona M. Watt,3 The Initiative on Women in Science and Engineering Working Group, and Susan L. Solomon1,* 1The New York Stem Cell Foundation, New York, NY 10023, USA 2Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, NEW YORK STEM CELL FOUNDATION 619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111CAREERS AT NYSCF
The mission of The New York Stem Cell Foundation is to accelerate cures for the major diseases of our time through stem cell research. In just over one decade, NYSCF has created not only foundational tools for using stem cells in basic research, but also pioneering technologies that will allow stem cells to be used therapeutically. NYSCF INTERNSHIP PROGRAM Each year, high-achieving and talented high school, undergraduate, and graduate students are selected to work in New York City as part of the NYSCF Summer Internship Program, a ten-week unique summer enrichment internship program that provides students a rare glimpse into the fast-paced world of stem cell research, insight into life at an entrepreneurial nonprofit research institute, exposureDANIEL PAULL, PHD
619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111 REPOSITORY / STEM CELL SEARCH 619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111 WOMEN'S REPRODUCTIVE CANCERS INITIATIVE THE REPORT CARD FOR GENDER EQUALITY NYSCF created the Report Card in conjunction with its IWISE Working Group. It was also one of the 7 actionable strategies put forward by the group in the 2015 Cell Stem Cell paper “Seven Actionable Strategies for Advancing Women in Science, Medicine, and Engineering”. NYSCF uses the Report Card to evaluate institutions’ commitment to promoting gender equality and to recognize those thatSCOTT NOGGLE, PHD
Dr. Noggle leads the NYSCF Research Institute, overseeing all stem cell research programs. With a long-standing interest in the derivation and use of human stem cells to understand human development and disease, Dr. Noggle applies new advances in pluripotent stem cell biology and cell reprogramming to the creation of human models of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease andZHONGWEI CAO, PHD
619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111 SEVEN ACTIONABLE STRATEGIES FOR ADVANCING WOMEN IN SCIENCE Cell Stem Cell Forum Seven Actionable Strategies for Advancing Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine Kristin A. Smith,1 Paola Arlotta,2 Fiona M. Watt,3 The Initiative on Women in Science and Engineering Working Group, and Susan L. Solomon1,* 1The New York Stem Cell Foundation, New York, NY 10023, USA 2Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, REPOSITORY / STEM CELL SEARCH 619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111 DIABETES RESEARCH AT NYSCF Diabetes. 2014. DOI: 10.2337/db13-0717. In this study, scientists NYSCF and Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) used stem cells created from the skin of patients with a rare form of diabetes—Wolfram syndrome—to elucidate an important biochemical pathway for beta-cell failure in diabetes. WOMEN'S REPRODUCTIVE CANCERS INITIATIVE The NYSCF Women’s Reproductive Cancers Initiative aims to shift paradigms in the way these cancers are studied and treated, in collaboration with leading cancer experts across the globe. Our work begins with ovarian cancer, one of the deadliest types among women. Five years after diagnosis, ovarian cancer survival rates are just 47%– a
JULIAN MEYER BERGER, PHD 2021 NYSCF – Druckenmiller Fellow at Columbia University MedicalCenter
PAUL M. MEISTER
Paul Meister is President of MacAndrews & Forbes Incorporated. He is also co-founder of Liberty Lane Partners, LLC, a private investment company with investments in healthcare, technology, and distribution-rel ated industries and Perspecta Trust, a trust company that provides trust and investment services. Mr. LOUIS VERMEULEN, MD, PHD 619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111JEFF WALLERSTEIN
Jeff has been the Chief Financial Officer of NYSCF since it’s founding in 2005. Jeff is a CPA and first practiced at Ernst & Young until his departure in 1991. Jeff founded his own accounting and consulting practice specializing in not-for-profits and small entrepreneurial companies. Prior to joining NYSCF full-time, Jeffworked with several
JACOB HANNA, MD, PHD Bio. Dr. Hanna is a Senior Scientist and Professor in the Department of Molecular Genetics at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel, where he explores topics in embryonic stem cell biology, early embryonic development and the modeling of human diseases. His research holds the promise of creating powerful research models fordegenerative
LARRY LUCHSINGER, PHD 619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111JIAMI GUO, PHD
619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111 NEW YORK STEM CELL FOUNDATION 619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111CAREERS AT NYSCF
The mission of The New York Stem Cell Foundation is to accelerate cures for the major diseases of our time through stem cell research. In just over one decade, NYSCF has created not only foundational tools for using stem cells in basic research, but also pioneering technologies that will allow stem cells to be used therapeutically. NYSCF INTERNSHIP PROGRAM Each year, high-achieving and talented high school, undergraduate, and graduate students are selected to work in New York City as part of the NYSCF Summer Internship Program, a ten-week unique summer enrichment internship program that provides students a rare glimpse into the fast-paced world of stem cell research, insight into life at an entrepreneurial nonprofit research institute, exposurePUBLICATIONS
DOI: 10.1517/14712598.2012.691161. The sixth annual translational stem cell research conference of the New York Stem Cell Foundation. Marshall C, Hua H, Shang L, Ding BS, Zito G, de Peppo GM, Wang GK, Douvaras P, Sproul AA, Paull D, Fossati V, Nestor MW, McKeon D, SmithKA, Solomon SL.
DANIEL PAULL, PHD
619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111MARIA BARNA, PHD
619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111 WOMEN'S REPRODUCTIVE CANCERS INITIATIVE THE REPORT CARD FOR GENDER EQUALITY NYSCF created the Report Card in conjunction with its IWISE Working Group. It was also one of the 7 actionable strategies put forward by the group in the 2015 Cell Stem Cell paper “Seven Actionable Strategies for Advancing Women in Science, Medicine, and Engineering”. NYSCF uses the Report Card to evaluate institutions’ commitment to promoting gender equality and to recognize those thatSCOTT NOGGLE, PHD
Dr. Noggle leads the NYSCF Research Institute, overseeing all stem cell research programs. With a long-standing interest in the derivation and use of human stem cells to understand human development and disease, Dr. Noggle applies new advances in pluripotent stem cell biology and cell reprogramming to the creation of human models of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease and SEVEN ACTIONABLE STRATEGIES FOR ADVANCING WOMEN IN SCIENCE Cell Stem Cell Forum Seven Actionable Strategies for Advancing Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine Kristin A. Smith,1 Paola Arlotta,2 Fiona M. Watt,3 The Initiative on Women in Science and Engineering Working Group, and Susan L. Solomon1,* 1The New York Stem Cell Foundation, New York, NY 10023, USA 2Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, NEW YORK STEM CELL FOUNDATION 619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111CAREERS AT NYSCF
The mission of The New York Stem Cell Foundation is to accelerate cures for the major diseases of our time through stem cell research. In just over one decade, NYSCF has created not only foundational tools for using stem cells in basic research, but also pioneering technologies that will allow stem cells to be used therapeutically. NYSCF INTERNSHIP PROGRAM Each year, high-achieving and talented high school, undergraduate, and graduate students are selected to work in New York City as part of the NYSCF Summer Internship Program, a ten-week unique summer enrichment internship program that provides students a rare glimpse into the fast-paced world of stem cell research, insight into life at an entrepreneurial nonprofit research institute, exposurePUBLICATIONS
DOI: 10.1517/14712598.2012.691161. The sixth annual translational stem cell research conference of the New York Stem Cell Foundation. Marshall C, Hua H, Shang L, Ding BS, Zito G, de Peppo GM, Wang GK, Douvaras P, Sproul AA, Paull D, Fossati V, Nestor MW, McKeon D, SmithKA, Solomon SL.
DANIEL PAULL, PHD
619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111MARIA BARNA, PHD
619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111 WOMEN'S REPRODUCTIVE CANCERS INITIATIVE THE REPORT CARD FOR GENDER EQUALITY NYSCF created the Report Card in conjunction with its IWISE Working Group. It was also one of the 7 actionable strategies put forward by the group in the 2015 Cell Stem Cell paper “Seven Actionable Strategies for Advancing Women in Science, Medicine, and Engineering”. NYSCF uses the Report Card to evaluate institutions’ commitment to promoting gender equality and to recognize those thatSCOTT NOGGLE, PHD
Dr. Noggle leads the NYSCF Research Institute, overseeing all stem cell research programs. With a long-standing interest in the derivation and use of human stem cells to understand human development and disease, Dr. Noggle applies new advances in pluripotent stem cell biology and cell reprogramming to the creation of human models of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease and SEVEN ACTIONABLE STRATEGIES FOR ADVANCING WOMEN IN SCIENCE Cell Stem Cell Forum Seven Actionable Strategies for Advancing Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine Kristin A. Smith,1 Paola Arlotta,2 Fiona M. Watt,3 The Initiative on Women in Science and Engineering Working Group, and Susan L. Solomon1,* 1The New York Stem Cell Foundation, New York, NY 10023, USA 2Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge,PUBLICATIONS
DOI: 10.1517/14712598.2012.691161. The sixth annual translational stem cell research conference of the New York Stem Cell Foundation. Marshall C, Hua H, Shang L, Ding BS, Zito G, de Peppo GM, Wang GK, Douvaras P, Sproul AA, Paull D, Fossati V, Nestor MW, McKeon D, SmithKA, Solomon SL.
MISSION & APPROACH
The mission of The New York Stem Cell Foundation is to accelerate cures for the major diseases of our time through stem cell research. Since our founding in 2005, NYSCF has been able to achieve outsized results in a relatively short period of time thanks to private philanthropy. The NYSCF Research Institute, an independent laboratory,is a non
REPOSITORY / STEM CELL SEARCH 619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111MARIA BARNA, PHD
619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111 MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS RESEARCH AT NYSCF Multiple Sclerosis Research at NYSCF. At NYSCF, we are using the power of stem cells to create the actual human cells affected by multiple sclerosis (MS). Many current MS treatments target immune cells in the body to prevent them from attacking myelin, but other cell types within the brain are also likely involved in the disease. JULIAN MEYER BERGER, PHD 2021 NYSCF – Druckenmiller Fellow at Columbia University MedicalCenter
LOUIS VERMEULEN, MD, PHD 619 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 212.787.4111 JACOB HANNA, MD, PHD Bio. Dr. Hanna is a Senior Scientist and Professor in the Department of Molecular Genetics at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel, where he explores topics in embryonic stem cell biology, early embryonic development and the modeling of human diseases. His research holds the promise of creating powerful research models fordegenerative
JEFF WALLERSTEIN
Jeff has been the Chief Financial Officer of NYSCF since it’s founding in 2005. Jeff is a CPA and first practiced at Ernst & Young until his departure in 1991. Jeff founded his own accounting and consulting practice specializing in not-for-profits and small entrepreneurial companies. Prior to joining NYSCF full-time, Jeffworked with several
SHUIBING CHEN, PHD
Bio. Dr. Chen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Surgery at Weill Cornell Medical College, where she focuses on manipulating stem cell fate using chemical and biological approaches and generating functional tissues and organs that can be used for translational research. Her lab’s goal is to use these patient-specific tissuesand
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