The LRM is part of The Cambridge Stem Cell Institute
The LRM is a member of the MRC Centre for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine
Associations
Associated University of Cambridge departments:
School of Biological Sciences, University of Cambridge
School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge
East of England Stem Cell Network
ESRC Social Science Stem Cell Initiative (SCI)
Welcome to the Anne McLaren Laboratory for Regenerative Medicine
We promote translational aspects of regenerative medicine research. We are a member of the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute.
The Laboratory for Regenerative Medicine (LRM), named in memory of Cambridge researcher Dr Anne McLaren, builds on the University's expertise in understanding stem cells in clinically relevant model systems.
The LRM provides a platform for numerous types of clinical applications, including transplantation, drug discovery, testing and medicines that improve the function of the body's own stem cells.
We are located in West Forvie building on Cambridge University’s Biomedical Campus, together with the Cardiovascular Laboratory, the Molecular Imaging Laboratory and the Phenomics Laboratory. This location provides a unique mix of stem cell, cardiovascular, state of the art imaging and phenotype research in close proximity to Addenbrookes Hospital Cambridge.
Upcoming Events
Foster Talks - Prof. Laure Bally-Cuif
"Origin and properties of adult neural stem cells in the zebra sh brain: role of Notch signaling" Read more >
When: Thu 17th May 2012 at 16:00
Location: Main Lecture Theatre, Physiology Building
Stem Cell Club - May 2012
Stem Cell Club - May 2012 Read more >
When: Thu 17th May 2012 at 18:30
Location: Sanger Building Lecture Theatre
Stem Cells in Cancer
2nd Annual Cambridge Stem Cell International Symposium Read more >
When: Mon 9th Jul 2012 at 09:00
Location: Cambridge, UK
Latest News
SCI Symposium 2012 - Register Now
Registration now open for the 2012 SCI Symposium. Read more >
Research Calls update
New funding opportunities. Read more >
Applications open for MRC studentships
Applications are invited for two MRC studentships to join the 2012 intake to our Four Year PhD Programme in Stem Cell Biology. Read more >


