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At a Glance. Dr. Andras Nagy researches stem cells, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Discovered a new method to create pluripotent stem cells (cells that can develop into most other cell types) without risk of disrupting healthy genes. Established Canada's first human embryonic stem cell lines.
Oct 1, 2021 · Andras Nagy, senior investigator at Sinai Health System’s Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, Canada Research Chair in Stem Cells and Regeneration, and professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Toronto. (Photo provided by Sinai Health Foundation)
Andras NAGY, Senior scientist | Cited by 53,790 | of Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Toronto | Read 524 publications | Contact Andras NAGY
ORCID Andras Nagy is a researcher in stem cell biology and regenerative medicine. He has published more than 200 papers on topics such as cellular reprogramming, pluripotency, and differentiation. You can access his full list of publications on ORCID, a platform that connects researchers and their works across disciplines and borders.
Andras Nagy (born 1951) is a research scientist at the Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute [1] at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, Ontario. He heads a team of 50 researchers on Project Grandiose, who study the process of creating stem cells. [2] Nagy holds a Canadian Research Chair in stem cells and regeneration.
Dr. Nagy is currently a Shawn Kimel Senior Scientist at the Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, Sinai Health System, Professor in the Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology and Institute of Medical Science at the University of Toronto and Professor at the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute in Monash University, Melbourne.
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Nature 380 (6573), 435-439. , 1996. 5506. 1996. Derivation of completely cell culture-derived mice from early-passage embryonic stem cells. A Nagy, J Rossant, R Nagy, W Abramow-Newerly, JC Roder. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 90 (18), 8424-8428.