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Sir Martin awarded Nobel Prize for pioneering stem cell research

Plasticell Ltd is delighted to note that Sir Martin Evans, a founding member of the company’s Scientific Advisory Board, has been awarded this year’s Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine together with Mario Capecchi and Oliver Smithies for their discoveries of “principles for introducing specific gene modifications in mice by the use of embryonic stem cells”.

The Nobel Prize recognizes Sir Martin’s pioneering work at the University of Cambridge during the 1980s when he was the first to isolate stem cells from the early mouse embryo and to use these to produce genetically modified mice. In so doing Sir Martin established the field of embryonic stem cell research and laid the foundations for gene targeting in mice, a technology used today throughout biomedicine to create mouse models of human disorders.

Dr Yen Choo, Plasticell’s CEO, commented: “On behalf of everyone associated with the Company I would like to proudly congratulate Sir Martin on this richly deserved award. He has been immensely supportive of Plasticell’s scientific work since its inception and yesterday’s announcement inspires all of us to strive harder towards his vision of the next phase of embryonic stem cell research, the development of therapies for human disease.”

Martin Evans sits on Plasticell’s Scientific Advisory board alongside Nick Allen, Andrew Griffiths and Aaron Klug the 1982 Nobel Laureate for Chemistry.

About Plasticell

Plasticell is a biotechnology company that specialises in using massively parallel screens to differentiate stem cells. The company's proprietary technology, Combinatorial Cell Culture™ (CombiCult™), allows testing of cell culture variables in random combinations to discover optimal laboratory protocols for the differentiation of adult or pluripotent stem cells.

Plasticell provides services to, and forms strategic alliances with, industry partners to produce high value cell lines and culture media for drug discovery and cell therapy applications.

For more information visit Plasticell's website: www.plasticell.co.uk

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