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In episode 306 of the Stem Cell Podcast, we chat with Dr. Carole LaBonne, Erastus Otis Haven Professor of Molecular Biosciences at Northwestern University. Her lab studies the genesis of neural crest stem cells at the level of the signaling pathways and transcription factors that comprise the neural crest gene regulatory network. They also study how these mechanisms contribute to exit from pluripotency and the subsequent lineage restriction of neural crest cells to their derivative cell types that collectively define vertebrates. Roundup Papers: 4:33 | Generation of modified cows and sheep from spermatid-like haploid embryonic stem cells 13:48 | Derivation of embryonic stem cells across avian species 20:35 | Hotspots of human mutation point to clonal expansions in spermatogonia 31:10 | Signaling pathway-based culture condition improves differentiation potential of canine induced pluripotent stem cells 39:45 | Guest Interview #NeuralCrest #Neuroscience #Development Subscribe today to never miss an episode! Listen on Apple: The Stem Cell Podcast Listen on Spotify: Spotify - Web Player: Music for everyone Official Website: The Stem Cell Podcast Enjoy the other episodes in our full series playlist here: The Stem Cell Podcast Find the podcast on social media! Follow us on X: Stem Cell Podcast (@stemcellpodcast) on X Like us on Facebook: Stem Cell Podcast Follow us on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3IeRCXb Follow us on Bluesky: Stem Cell Podcast (@stemcellpodcast.com) This podcast is brought to you by STEMCELL Technologies! For a full list of products, as well as educational resources, visit our website: https://www.stemcell.com