Alumni Profile: Dr. John Tisdale, NIH Researcher, Stem Cell Transplants and Sickle Cell – Video

Pre-Medical Society's Outstanding Service Award in Medicine Award -- This year's recipient is John F. Tisdale, Class of 1986 and the son of Belton and Sara-Gantt Tisdale, Class of 1956. After completing his degree in chemistry at the College, John received his medical degree from MUSC in 1990 and did his internship and residency at Vanderbilt in internal medicine

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Alumni Profile: Dr. John Tisdale, NIH Researcher, Stem Cell Transplants and Sickle Cell - Video

StemEnhance is the Biggest Scientific Medical breakthrough of our time – World Exclusive! – Video

GMP.STEMTECHBIZ.com IF WE STIMULATE OUR BODY TO PRODUCE NATURALLY MORE STEM CELLS, OUR BODY CAN REPAIR ITSELF, NEGATIVE CHANGES DUE TO ILLNESS, ACCIDENT OR SIMPLY WENT THROUGH PROCESS OF AGING. GMP.STEMTECHBIZ.COM THE MORE ADULT STEM CELLS IN THE BLOOD STREAM ARE, THE BETTER IT IS FOR THE BODY. THIS IS THE PHENOMENON THAT CHRISTIAN DRAPEAU AND COLLEAGUES HAVE DISCOVERED AFTER 13 YEARS OF STEM CELL RESEARCH.

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StemEnhance is the Biggest Scientific Medical breakthrough of our time - World Exclusive! - Video

Deafness: Spotlight on Stem Cell Research – Karen Doyle – Video

(Part 2 of 4) Karen Doyle, MD, Ph.D., spoke at the "Spotlight on Deafness," an educational event presented at the CIRM Governing Board meeting on March 12, 2008. Dolye briefly summarized the current clinical options for treating hearing loss and discussed the promise of stem cell research in overcoming the limitations of hearing loss treatment.

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