Jacob Javitz Merit Award Sally Temple is an American developmental neuroscientist in Albany, New York.
She is a co-founder and scientific director for The Neural Stem Cell Institute and is a professor of Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology at Albany Medical College[1] Temple is also the principal investigator in her laboratory that focuses on neural stem cells and therapies for neurological-related disorders[2] Temple received her B.A.
[4] Dr. Temple is married to Dr. Jeffrey Stern, a retinal surgeon, who is the other co-founder of the Regenerative Research Foundation and Neural Stem Cell Institute.
Temple's current laboratory focuses primarily on neural stem cells and the development for therapies related to eye, brain, and spinal cord disorders.
describe this product as a growth factor supplement that is able to grow FGF2 dependent stem cell cultures in a more efficient way.
[7] In 2015, she attended a RPI stem cell and bioengineering meeting and spoke about her retinal pigmented epithelial (RPE) research.
This was awarded to her by The University at Albany Foundation for her research into treatments for both macular degeneration and Parkinson's disease.