In 2006, Shinya Yamanaka and Kazutoshi Takahashi reported the Nobel Prize winning discovery of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) in Cell, forever changing the landscape of stem cell research.  In the 10 years that have since passed, iPSC technology has advanced the fields of drug discovery, toxicology, disease modelling, and cellular medicine.
To celebrate and honor these achievements, this article highlights the the most epic iPSC advances of all time. [Read more…]


iPS cells have the potential to transform drug discovery by providing physiologically relevant human cells for compound identification, target validation, compound screening, and tool discovery. They can be used to produce a wide variety of mature human cell types, allowing potential drug compounds to be screened in high-throughput systems using human cells.

Through this strategic partnership, Axiogenesis continues to strengthen its position within the iPS cell marketplace as a leading provider of cell-based solutions to facilitating drug discovery, safety, and toxicology applications. To learn more, see the full press release, included below with permission from Axiogenesis.
