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The research community needs your help, and so do we.
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] 4600 Americans are diagnosed with new cases of cancer every day. Researchers around the globe need cancerous blood samples to help in the development of cures and treatments. StemExpress is dedicated to filling that need, and we need your help. If you or someone you know has cancer, you may be able to donate…
For More InformationPlay a pivotal role in Regenerative Medicine!
What is Regenerative Medicine? Regenerative Medicine is a branch of science that works toward replacing, engineering or regenerating damaged human cells, tissues or organs. One of the only organs in the human body that can regenerate a part of itself naturally is the liver. Remove a section and it will regenerate the missing piece. The…
For More InformationCGT Global CEO Inspires Entrepreneurs at UCD Ignite Conference
StemExpress CEO, Cate Dyer, was a keynote speaker for the UCD Ignite Conference on March 3rd, 2017. Ignite is a four-day summit where innovative MBA and Ph.D. students from various top-level business programs learn from some of the most successful and up-and-coming entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley and other hubs of innovation and entrepreneurship. Check out…
For More InformationCGT Global CEO inspires future entrepreneurs at UCD Ignite Conference
StemExpress CEO, Cate Dyer, was a keynote speaker for the UCD Ignite Conference on March 3rd, 2017. Ignite is a four-day summit where innovative MBA and Ph.D. students from various top-level business programs learn from some of the most successful and up-and-coming entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley and other hubs of innovation and entrepreneurship. Check out…
For More InformationCGT Global Cells in the Development of Humanized Mice
The human body is a complex biological system. In order to fully understand this complex system, in vivo (live) analysis is often required. However, the study of human biology in vivo is severely limited due to ethical and technical constraints. In place of human models, humanized mice have been created to fill this role. These…
For More InformationSacramento Business Journal names 2015 Women Who Mean Business
Cate Dyer has been selected as one of the fourteen dynamic women are being honored by the Sacramento Business Journal for the contributions they’ve made to their companies, professions and communities. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Business Journal’s Women Who Mean Business program. During that time, 112 local women have been recognized.…
For More InformationComstock’s Cracking The Glass Article
Cate Dyer is interviewed for last week’s Comstock’s Article – Cracking The Glass: As recently as January 2015, a study from UC Hastings found that after surveying 557 women in science, technology and math research, nearly all reported experiencing gender bias — 93 percent of white women and a shocking 100 percent of women of color.…
For More InformationCGT Global #35 in Inc’s Fastest-Growing Women-Led Private Companies in America
There are millions of small businesses in the United States. Yet only a small percentage of these companies have earned a spot on the Inc. 5000, an annual listing of the fastest-growing private companies in America. A fraction of these firms are led by women. The annual list is compiled by looking at companies’ annual revenue, and…
For More InformationCate Dyer Receives Distinguished Service Award From Sacramento State
Cate Dyer has received the Distinguished Service Award from Sacramento State as part of their Distinguished Alumni Awards. Established in 1972, the Distinguished Alumni Awards are given jointly by the University and the Sacramento State Alumni Association to recognize alumni and faculty for their professional achievements and community service. Nominations are received from all University…
For More InformationSacramento’s economy rebounds, but many workers struggle
StemExpress was mentioned in The Sacramento Bee’s article “Sacramento’s economy rebounds, but many workers struggle” dated 18 April 2015. In significant ways, the Sacramento economy hasn’t really changed from the pre-recession era. Government remains a mainstay. Health care, which passed state government in 2003 as the region’s leading employer, continues to prosper, with the Affordable…
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