Module 1 | Introduction to Stem Cell Biology
Introduction and Learning Objectives
The first module, “Introduction to Stem Cell Biology,” will provide students with the building blocks necessary for understanding, examining, and dissecting the dynamic field of stem cell research. This course will delve into the basic research that uncovers the molecular mechanisms and cell biology of stem cell properties and functions as well as translational research and applications of stem cell science to human health. This first module will cover the fundamentals of stem cell biology necessary for progressing to more advanced core concepts.
At the conclusion of this module, students should be able to:
define what characterizes a stem cell;
list and compare different types of stem cells;
describe the stem cell niche and its role on stem cell regulation;
explain stem cell differentiation in vivo and in vitro;
summarize different types of pluripotent stem cells and how they are induced;
analyze key experiments that define pluripotency;
design future experiments based on a data figure from a scientific paper.
Core Concepts
What defines a stem cell?
Types of stem cells
Stem cells in vivo
Stem cells in vitro
Module 1 | Introduction to Stem Cell Biology
Module 2 | Introduction to Development
Module 3 | Pluripotency and Preprogramming in vitro
Module 4 | Adult Stem Cells and Regeneration
Module 5 | Directed Differentiation and Transdifferentitation
Module 6 | Leveraging Tools to Study Stem Cell Biology