Stem Cells and Global Sustainability l 4-Part Series

This ISSCR Digital series explores the intersection of stem cell science and global sustainability issues. Animal agriculture, a main contributor to global deforestation and greenhouse gas emissions, is estimated to be the second largest cause of human-made global warming. Global warming is one of the most significant threats to biodiversity on the planet. Stem cell research and its application has the potential to remediate these problems.

Stem Cells and Global Sustainability brings together stem cell researchers with conservation biologists, global ecologists, and food industry innovators in an unforeseen meeting of fields that could have a significant impact on climate change and human health.
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