Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology 2 articles published in JoVE Engineering Membraneless Hydrogen Peroxide Fuel Cells as a Promising Clean Energy Source Fenyang Zhu1, Guoxiang Chen1, Aleksei Kuzin1,2, Dmitry A. Gorin2, Brij Mohan3, Gaoshan Huang1, Yongfeng Mei1,4,5,6,7, Alexander A. Solovev1 1Department of Materials Science & State Key Laboratory of Molecular Engineering of Polymers, Fudan University, 2Center for Photonic Science and Engineering, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, 3Centro de Quimica Estrutural, Institute of Molecular Sciences, Instituto Superior Tecnico, Universidade de Lisboa, 4Center for Biomedical Engineering, School of Information Science and Technology, Fudan University, 5International Institute of Intelligent Nanorobots and Nanosystems, Fudan University, 6Shanghai Frontiers Science Research Base of Intelligent Optoelectronics and Perception, Fudan University, 7Yiwu Research Institute of Fudan University This protocol introduces the design and evaluation of innovative three-dimensional electrodes for hydrogen peroxide fuel cells, utilizing Au-electroplated carbon fiber cloth and Ni-foam electrodes. The research findings highlight hydrogen peroxide's potential as a promising candidate for sustainable energy technologies. Developmental Biology Hemogenic Reprogramming of Human Fibroblasts by Enforced Expression of Transcription Factors Rita Silvério-Alves1,2,3, Andreia M. Gomes3, Ilia Kurochkin4, Kateri A. Moore5,6, Carlos-Filipe Pereira1,2,3 1Molecular Medicine and Gene Therapy, Lund Stem Cell Center, Lund University, 2Wallenberg Center for Molecular, Lund University, 3Center for Neuroscience and Cell Biology, University of Coimbra, 4Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, 5Department of Cell, Developmental and Regenerative Biology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, 6Black Family Stem Cell Institute, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai This protocol demonstrates the induction of a hemogenic program in human dermal fibroblasts by enforced expression of the transcription factors GATA2, GFI1B and FOS to generate hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells.