The ISSCR to celebrate 20th anniversary of iPSC Discovery in Kyoto, Japan
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Updates every hour. Last Updated: 13-Jul-2025 21:11 ET (14-Jul-2025 01:11 GMT/UTC)
World-renowned stem cell scientists will gather in Kyoto, Japan for the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) International Symposium, 20 Years of iPSC Discovery: A Celebration and Vision for the Future. Professor Shinya Yamanaka, who earned the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his breakthrough iPSC discovery, is leading the scientific program for the historic event.
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