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2011 Summit: Translational Medicine: Key to Progress or Bridge to Nowhere?, Andrew S. Grove, PhD – Video

Andy Grove, PhD and Former CEO of Intel Corporation, dared to suggest that translational medicine will be a "bridge to nowhere" if the way we handle the development of new drugs does not undergo a serious transformation. He proposed a radical rethinking of our whole regulatory and IP system, encouraging all members of the stem cell community to stimulate action and push for change. Grove asked attendees to consider how stem cell science will live in the current system and to pioneer innovative ways to get therapies to the clinic faster.

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2011 Summit: Translational Medicine: Key to Progress or Bridge to Nowhere?, Andrew S. Grove, PhD - Video

2011 Summit: Keynote Address, CIRM’s Translational Roadmap to Stem Cell Cures, Alan Trounson, PhD – Video

Alan Trounson, PhD and President of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, offered a positive and forward looking keynote address. Trounson provided an update on CIRM's translational roadmap to regenerative medicine and outlined their accomplishments with over $300 million in funding for human embryonic stem cell research, adult stem cells, cancer stem cells, reprogrammed stem cells and endogenous stem cells for multiple treatments

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2011 Summit: Keynote Address, CIRM's Translational Roadmap to Stem Cell Cures, Alan Trounson, PhD - Video

2011 Summit: Stem Cells, Reprogramming and Personalized Medicine, Rudolf Jaenisch, MD – Video

Rudolf Jaenisch, MD (MIT) and recently named winner of the National Medal of Science, discussed the key issues facing the field of highly pluripotent stem cells including ES cells and iPS cells. He outlined the main conditions that affect the quality of stem cells including genetics background, culture, isolation and environmental conditions, adding that subtle phenotypes may be disease relevant. Jaenisch focused on the most important issues from a perspective of using stem cells to improve human health.

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Austin Forum – Nov 1st (Part 4 of 4) – Video

Stem Cell Therapy in the Treatment of Patients with Ischemic Heart Failure Emerson Perin, MD, PhD., Director, Clinical Research for Cardiovascular Medicine and the Medical Director of the Stem Cell Center, Texas Heart Institute, St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital Scientific advancements in the stem cell field can lead to new treatments and therapies for diseases and medical disorders for which we have few or no effective medications or treatment options. The emerging field of regenerative medicine capitalizes on unparalleled collaboration among leading scientists, requires innovative technologies and holds the potential to benefit society through improved health care, disease prevention and treatment

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Using Your Own Fat Stem Cells For Arthritis, Sports Injuries and Autoimmune Disorders – Video

Jorge Paz, MD, Medical Director of the Stem Cell Institute (SCI) in Panama discusses stem cell therapy in Panama, SCI scientific publications, SCI clinic and lab, adipose stem cell collection and processing, osteoarthritis treatment protocol with case study and rheumatoid arthritis treatment protocol with case study, knee treatment with case study and fat stem cell treatment side effects.

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