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Staff of the NIH Stem Cell Unit

The NIH Stem Cell Unit (l-r): Ron McKay, Kye-Yoon Park, Barbara Mallon, Rebecca Hamilton, and Kevin Chen.

To allow scientists to select which lines are most suitable for their intended experiments, the research community has consistently requested that available cell lines be more fully characterized.

To address this important need, the NIH Intramural Research Program has created the NIH Stem Cell Unit. The purpose of the Unit is to have a side-by-side comparison of the available human embryonic stem cell (hESC) lines on the NIH Human Embryonic Stem Cell Registry. The Unit's main goal is to identify—and share with the research community—the similarities and differences between the available hESC lines when subjected to a standardized paradigm.

Steering Committee

The assays performed by this Unit are overseen by a steering committee of leading stem cell biologists in both the extramural and NIH intramural research community. Ronald D. G. McKay, Ph.D., provides day-to-day direction.

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