A distinguished panel of stem cell researchers from UCSF, two of UCSF's Nobel laureates and visiting Nobel laureate Arvid Carlsson of Sweden discuss the future of stem cell research. The panel is moderated by David Kessler, dean of the UCSF School of Medicine and vice chancellor for medical affairs at UCSF. [10/2005] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 11150]
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robert80taylor 6 months ago
Dr. Hemangi of Noble continues: “These are early days and certainly all evidence that the combination of liberation and stem cell therapies working together at this point is anecdotal. However I am not aware of other medical facilities in the world that offer the synthesis of both to MS patients on an approved basis and it is indeed a rare opportunity for MS patients to take advantage of a treatment that is quite possibly unique in the world”. Log on to ccsviclinic. ca for more information.
robert80taylor 6 months ago
Some brilliant minds disseminating informations.Applauded!
Decentjan 8 months ago
Our future. civilization.
NickVenture1 1 year ago
Fascinating discussion by fascinating people!
brankodim 1 year ago
very impressive
sumo7274 3 years ago 2