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Charlotte Lozier Institute

Phone: 202-223-8073
Fax: 571-312-0544

2776 S. Arlington Mill Dr.
#803
Arlington, VA 22206

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Major Step Forward for Ethical Stem Cell Research

A major New England biotech company recently announced that it would begin the process that it hopes will result in the first clinical trial using induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs).

Video: Multiple Sclerosis Survivor Thriving Six Years after Adult Stem Cell Transplant

May 30 marked World Multiple Sclerosis Day, a day to bring together the global MS community, raise awareness, and share stories. In a new patient video released by the Charlotte Lozier Institute’s Stem Cell Research Facts project, multiple sclerosis survivor Allison Carr shares about her journey o...

Fetal Tissue, Stem Cells & Bioethics

Video: “Stunning” Recovery of Woman from Stroke after Adult Stem Cell Transplant

Today the Charlotte Lozier Institute releases its eighth Stem Cell Research Facts video, which tells the story of Sonia Coontz’s “miracle” stroke recovery thanks to an adult stem cell transplant at Stanford University.

New California Grants Once Again Bolster Ethical Stem Cell Alternatives

The most recent round of grants by the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) demonstrates – again – where the future of stem cell research lies.

New Non-Embryonic Stem Cell Study Shows Progress with Parkinson’s Disease

Ever since human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) were first successfully grown in the lab in 1998, Parkinson’s Disease has featured prominently as one of the major diseases that such cells would supposedly eliminate.

Video: Recovery from Macular Degeneration using an Adult Stem Cell Treatment

Today the Charlotte Lozier Institute releases its fifth Stem Cell Research Facts video; this story features Doug Oliver’s recovery from macular degeneration after an adult stem cell transplant.

Researchers Create First Human-Chicken Hybrid Embryos

Scientists at New York City’s Rockefeller University recently created the first human-chicken hybrid embryos. The result—interspecies embryos—raises ethical dilemmas that health policy has yet to address.