Dr. Brian Herzog Discusses the Future of Stem Cells at the Evolution of Fat Workshop in Dallas, TX – Video

William Bruyea, host of StemCellTV talks to Dr. Brian Herzog of Nu-Age Med Spa in Plano, Texas about the future of stem cells at the Evolution of Fat Workshop at the Martin Lawrence Art Gallery in Dallas, Texas sponsored by Tickle Lipo.

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Dr. Brian Herzog Discusses the Future of Stem Cells at the Evolution of Fat Workshop in Dallas, TX - Video

So Many Chemicals…So Little Time: Stem Cell Research and Environmental Health – Video

(Part 4 of 4) Tracy Woodruff, PhD, MPH, spoke at a seminar about stem cell research and environmental health held on September 30, 2009 at the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine. Woodruff explained the need for increased testing of chemicals in order to protect public health and she pointed to stem cell research as an exciting technology that promises to revolutionize environmental health programs. Woodruff is an associate professor in the department of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive sciences at the University of California, San Francisco

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Blood cells from Embryonic Stem Cells: Cornelis Murre – CIRM Science Writer’s Seminar – Video

(Part 2 of 9) Cornelis Murre, Ph.D., spoke at the Scientific Writer's Seminar, a workshop presented on September 17, 2008 at CIRM headquarters in San Francisco. Murre has a CIRM grant to develop an approach that would allow large-scale production of blood cells from human embryonic cells.

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Blood cells from Embryonic Stem Cells: Cornelis Murre - CIRM Science Writer's Seminar - Video

Human Embryonic Stem Cells for Predictive Toxicology – Video

(Part 3 of 4) Michael McMaster, PhD, spoke at a seminar about stem cell research and environmental health held on September 30, 2009 at the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine. McMaster summarized the challenges of predictive toxicology and described how he has applied human embryonic stem cells as a model system for studying the toxicological effects of nicotine. A similar approach could be used to assess the role of chemicals in the development of autism

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Stem Cell Based Therapies for Blindness: David Hinton – CIRM Science Writer’s Seminar – Video

(Part 6 of 9) David Hinton, Ph.D., spoke at the Scientific Writer's Seminar, a workshop presented on September 17, 2008 at CIRM headquarters in San Francisco. Hinton has a CIRM grant to study the therapeutic potential of retinal pigment epithelial cell lines derived from human embryonic stem cells for retinal degeneration. Hinton is a professor of pathology, neurosurgery, and ophthalmology at the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California.

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Stem Cell Based Therapies for Blindness: David Hinton - CIRM Science Writer's Seminar - Video

Stem Cell Based Diabetes Treatment: Alan Lewis – CIRM Science Writer’s Seminar – Video

(Part 5 of 9) Alan Lewis, Ph.D., spoke at the Scientific Writer's Seminar, a workshop presented on September 17, 2008 at CIRM headquarters in San Francisco. At the time of this presentation Alan Lewis was president and CEO of Novocell (now ViaCyte), a La Jolla-based company that has been developing a potential therapy for diabetes.

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