Even over 100, stem cell research still intriguing

December 6, 2012

In West Palm Beach on Tuesday, scientists and researchers from around the globe discussed the technical ins-and-outs of stem cell research, from the status of clinical trials to the politics involved. But one session that resonated with the likes of friends Lena Ruden and Sybil Celt: using stems cells to help people live longer. At ages 100 and 101 respectively, the Lauderhill residents already know what a longer-than-usual life is like. (Sun Sentinel)