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Junying Yu
Caption: Junying Yu, an assistant scientist with the University of Wisconsin-Madison Primate Research Center, poses near a microscope at the Genetics and Biotechnology Center building at the UW-Madison on Nov. 19, 2007. Yu is lead author of a paper describing a novel method of reprogramming adult stem cells to create the world's first induced human pluripotent stem cells, cells that are indistinguishable from embryonic stem cells. Her work was performed by a team in the laboratory of stem cell scientist James Thomson.
Date: 2007
Photo credit: Bryce Richter/University of Wisconsin-Madison
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