Flesh Made New OUT NOW!

Today was the launch of a new book by Prof. John Rasko and Dr. Carl Power: “Flesh Made New: The Unnatural History and Broken Promise of Stem Cells”.   flesh made new For decades, we’ve been anticipating the dawn of regenerative medicine. Again and again, we’ve been promised that stem cells will soon cure just about every ill imaginable. If not tomorrow, then the next day, or the day after that, and so on. We’re still waiting. This book is an antidote to hype and a salve to sooth the itch for stem-cell salvation. In it, Professor John Rasko, a leading physician-scientist, and writer-historian Carl Power take us on a wild historical tour of this scandal-prone field. They expose all the dirty little secrets that the hype merchants prefer to ignore – the blunders and setbacks, confusions and delusions, tricks and lies. Is there any good news? Which of the many promises of stem-cell research have been kept? And what of the future? Rasko and Power insist that we can only know where we’re going if we have a sense of where we’ve been. Their study tears down the hype surrounding stem cells in order to reveal what’s still worth hoping for.

Making the impossible possible

Implementing clinical trials of Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products (ATMP)

Prof. Rasko presents at ATMP Sweden

Professor John Rasko Cure The Future

Prof. Rasko presented at the first ”ATMP world tour” in April, 2021. The event aimed to highlight world leading activities within Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products (ATMP) and the partnerships, infrastructures and competences that were critical to their success to MAKING THE IMPOSSIBLE POSSIBLE.

In this presentation, John talks about implementing clinical trials at the department of Cell and Molecular Therapies at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.

 

 

Celebrating Dr. Chuck Bailey’s 20th work anniversary

Congratulations to Dr. Chuck Bailey on 20 years of service to the Rasko Lab! Chuck started in the Rasko Lab on March 1st 2001, after completing his PhD at UNSW. We have seen Chuck grow from a fresh faced postdoc, to senior postdoc and now Head of the Cancer and Gene Regulation lab. Thank you for all your hard work, dedication and loyalty over the last 20 years. Here’s to 20 more!