The Science of Stem Cells

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Approx. 10 hours to complete

Course Summary

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to stem cells, their characteristics, and potential applications in medicine and research.

Key Learning Points

  • Learn about the unique properties of stem cells and their potential uses in regenerative medicine
  • Discover the ethical considerations surrounding stem cell research
  • Explore the latest research and advancements in the field

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Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the characteristics and potential uses of stem cells
  • Examine the ethical considerations surrounding stem cell research
  • Analyze the latest research and advancements in the field

Prerequisites or good to have knowledge before taking this course

  • Basic knowledge of biology and cell structure
  • Familiarity with medical terminology

Course Difficulty Level

Intermediate

Course Format

  • Online
  • Self-paced
  • Video lectures

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Description

What promise do stem cells hold for the treatment of medical conditions? In this five-part online course you will explore the history and basic biology of stem cells, learn about new research techniques, and find out how stem cells could lead to cures for diseases and to individualized medicine. You will hear from Museum scientists, medical researchers at the frontiers of the field, and a panel of bioethics experts who will address the ethical implications of stem cell research and therapy. Learn what has already been accomplished, what challenges remain, and what medical breakthroughs may lie ahead.

Outline

  • Introduction to Stem Cells
  • Welcome to The Science of Stem Cells
  • Introduction to the Course
  • How Stem Cells Differentiate
  • History of Stem Cells
  • Why are Stem Cells Important?
  • Stem Cells in Other Organisms
  • Syllabus
  • Related Resources
  • Stem Cell Glossary
  • Module One: What do you know?
  • Module One: What have you learned?
  • How Do Stem Cells Work?
  • Introduction to Module Two
  • Cell differentiation, Therapeutic Cloning & Chimeras: Part One
  • Cell differentiation, Therapeutic Cloning & Chimeras: Part Two
  • Cloning and Genetic Engineering: How and Why?
  • Module Two: What do you know?
  • Module Two: What have you learned?
  • Using Stem Cells to Study Disease
  • Introduction to Module Three
  • Reprogramming and Genome Editing for Disease Modeling
  • Stem Cells: Developing New Cures
  • Diabetes in a Dish: Using Stem Cells to Study Disease
  • Module Three: What do you know?
  • Module Three: What have you learned?
  • Using Stem Cells to Treat Disease
  • Introduction to Module Four
  • Stem Cells in the Adult Human Retinal Pigment Epithelium and Their Therapeutic Potential
  • Myths About Adult (Somatic) Stem Cells
  • Developmental Neuroscientist Dr. Sally Temple Wants to Help Prevent Blindness—and Looks to the Future
  • Module Four: What do you know?
  • Module Four: What have you learned?
  • The Bioethics of Stem Cell Research and Therapy
  • Introduction to The Bioethics of Stem Cell Research and Therapy and Conclusion
  • The Bioethics of Stem Cell Research and Therapy: Part One
  • The Bioethics of Stem Cell Research and Therapy: Part Two
  • Module Five: What do you know?
  • Module Five: What have you learned?

Summary of User Reviews

The Stem Cells course on Coursera has received positive reviews from many users. The course provides a comprehensive understanding of stem cells and their applications in various fields. Many users have appreciated the interactive course structure and the insightful lectures delivered by the instructors.

Key Aspect Users Liked About This Course

The course provides a comprehensive understanding of stem cells and their applications in various fields.

Pros from User Reviews

  • Interactive course structure
  • Insightful lectures
  • Comprehensive understanding of stem cells
  • Applications in various fields

Cons from User Reviews

  • Some users found the course content to be too technical
  • Course may not be suitable for beginners
  • Limited interaction with instructors
  • Some users experienced technical issues with the platform
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Approx. 10 hours to complete
Dr. Zehra Dincer
American Museum of Natural History
Coursera

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Dr. Zehra Dincer

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