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Title: Stem Cells and the New Age of Discovery


1
Stem Cells and the New Age of Discovery
William Hoffman Founding Executive
Director Minnesota Biomedical and Bioscience
Network MBBNet.umn.edu AUTM Central Regional
Meeting Minneapolis, Minnesota July 23, 2006
2
Hispaniola, Christopher Columbus, 1492-93
3
Christopher Columbus in the Sargasso Sea, 2003
4
Bioscience The New Maps
Foster et. al. PLoS Biology, April 2005
5
Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research Policy
World Stem Cell Map MBBNet.umn.edu/scmap.html Coun
tries in brown represent 3.5 billion people.
Those in light brown allow research on IVF
donations. Those in dark brown also allow nuclear
transfer / research cloning. All have banned
human reproductive cloning.
6
Global Stem Cell Research Centers
Global clustering of stem cell research centers
and institutes. The United Kingdom, Singapore,
South Korea and China are investing heavily in
the embryonic stem cell field.
7
Global Bioscience Clusters
W. HOFFMAN, MBBNET, UNIV. MINNESOTA
Countries in color rank highly in the Growth
Competitiveness Index 20042005, World Economic
Forum. EMBO reports, Science Society,
February 2006
8
The World is Spiky Population
Map by Tim Gulden, University of Maryland. From
Richard Florida, The World is Spiky, The
Atlantic Monthly, October 2005 With permission.
9
The World is Spiky Light Emissions
Map by Tim Gulden, University of Maryland. From
Richard Florida, The World is Spiky, The
Atlantic Monthly, October 2005 With permission.
10
The World is Spiky Patents
Map by Tim Gulden, University of Maryland. From
Richard Florida, The World is Spiky, The
Atlantic Monthly, October 2005 With permission.
11
The World is Spiky Scientific Citations
Map by Tim Gulden, University of Maryland. From
Richard Florida, The World is Spiky, The
Atlantic Monthly, October 2005 With permission.
12
Stem Cell Politics on Capitol Hill
Congressman Mark Kirk 10th Congressional District
of Illinois
13
Remain at Forefront of Biomedical Research
  • Americans are innovators, explorers, inventors
    and scientists.
  • Since 1790 the United States Patent Office has
    granted more than 6 million patents
  • Americans invented the light bulb, telegraph,
    telephone, skyscraper, computer, and space shuttle

Congressman Mark Kirk 10th Congressional District
of Illinois
14
Remain at Forefront of Biomedical Research
Source William Hoffman, MBBNet, University of
Minnesota
Congressman Mark Kirk 10th Congressional District
of Illinois
15
Federal Stem Cell Research Funding
Million/yr hESC research Australia 20 Mos
t funding Canada 30 China 10-15 Most
funding France Germany 15 India 2 Israel 15
Most funding Japan 10 Singapore 25 Most
funding South Korea 45 (5000 in 2004) Most
funding Sweden 10 Most funding Switzerland 5 U
nited States 570 40 United Kingdom 100 Most
funding
Note These are rough estimates from a variety
of sources including UKSCI. Chinas funding is
expected to increase substantially.
16
An international gap in human ES cell research
Owen-Smith McCormick, Nature Biotechnology,
April 2006. With permission.
17
Research Cloning Global Competition
W. HOFFMAN, MBBNET, UNIV. MINNESOTA
Where now for stem-cell cloners? Problems with
landmark paper may set field back by
years. Erika Check, Nature, December 22, 2005
18
Leonardo da Vincis mappamundi, 1514
An "octant" map, one of the first world maps that
used the name "America."
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Leonardo da VinciThe Fetus in the Womb, 1512
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