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Safety Study of Human Spinal Cord-derived Neural Stem Cell Transplantation for the Treatment of Chronic SCIJanuary 30, 2015Program: UC San Diego Division of Regenerative Medicine 1st Annual Symposium Speakers: Martin Marsala, Joseph Ciacci Run Time: 17 minutes Martin Marsala: Professor, Anesthesiology, UC San Diego. Joseph Ciacci: Clinical Professor of Surgery, UC San Diego. Chief of... |
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Clinical Trials at the Sanford Stem Cell Clinical CenterLawrence Goldstein, Kevin D’Amour, Robert Henry, Martin Marsala, Joseph Ciacci, Thomas Kipps, Catriona Jamieson, Panel IIOctober 9, 2014Program: Stem Cell Meeting on the Mesa 2014 Topics: Speakers: Lawrence Goldstein, Kevin D’Amour, Robert Henry, Martin Marsala, Joseph Ciacci, Thomas Kipps, Catriona Jamieson Run Time: 1 hours 17 minutes Lawrence Goldstein, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor, Departments of Cellular, Molecular Medicine & Neurosciences; Director, Sanford Stem Cell... |
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Panel 3: Martin Marsala, UC San DiegoCIRM Disease Team ReportsNovember 30, 2011Program: Stem Cell Meeting on the Mesa 2011 Topics: Speakers: Martin Marsala Run Time: 18 minutes Dr. Marsala has developed and characterized several models of spinal traumatic and ischemic injury and brain ischemia models using rodents and... |
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Panel 3: Question and AnswerCIRM Disease Team ReportsNovember 30, 2011Program: Stem Cell Meeting on the Mesa 2011 Topics: Speakers: Patricia Olson, Dennis Carson, Martin Marsala, Allan Robins, Inder Verma Run Time: 13 minutes Patricia Olson: Dr. Olson is responsible for the development, implementation and monitoring of the research funding program of CIRM. She is a former... |
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