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Prof. Jan A. Nolta named new editor of STEM CELLS -

STEM CELLS, a peer-reviewed journal in the field of stem cells and regenerative medicine, has announced the promotion of Professor Jan A. Nolta to Editor. Having served the journal as an associate editor, Prof. Nolta takes up her editor’s responsibilities as the journal celebrates its 30th anniversary.

Nolta, one of the nation’s leading researchers in regenerative medicine, directs the University of California-Davis ‘Institute for Regenerative Cures’ that is supported by the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM). She directs the university’s stem cell programme that includes more than 150 scientists and clinicians from the University of California (UC)-Davis and -Sacramento campuses.

Nolta joined UC Davis in 2006 after serving for four years as scientific director of the cell and gene therapy Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) facility at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis. She has had more than 20 years experience in the stem cell field, and has published over 100 manuscripts in the field of regenerative medicine and has authored 25 book chapters and numerous invited papers.

Founded in 1893, STEM CELLS claims to be the first peer-reviewed journal devoted to stem cell research. Its founding publisher, AlphaMed Press, is celebrating its 30th Anniversary with the launch of STEM CELLS’ sister journal, STEM CELLS TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE, edited by Professor Anthony Atala.

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