Stem Cell Meeting on the Mesa 2011November 30, 2011
Stem Cell Meeting on the Mesa is a two-day conference aimed at bringing together the scientific research and business development communities in regenerative medicine to advance stem cell science into cures for debilitating diseases and injuries. The meeting features a nationally recognized... |
Stem Cell Meeting on the Mesa 2012October 31, 2012
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Ana Maria CuervoAutophagy and AgingFebruary 2, 2010Topics: Speakers: Ana Maria Cuervo Ana Maria Cuervo is a Professor in the Department of Developmental and Molecular Biology at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Her research is... |
Stem Cell Research: The Teenage YearsEvan SnyderTopics: Speakers: Evan Snyder Run Time: 54 minutes Evan Snyder surveys the history of stem cell research into its current "teenage" years, in which the answers are less easy and clean cut.... |
A moment with Sir John GurdonCongratulations to Sir John Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka on winning the 2012 Nobel Prize in Medicine or PhysiologyDecember 7, 2010Topics: Speakers: John Gurdon Run Time: 02 minutes Congratulations to Sir John Gurdon (and Shinya Yamanaka) on winning the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Here is a science studio... |
Panel 3: DiscussionTechnology and Genomic IntegrityOctober 31, 2012Topics: Speakers: Vanessa Hayes, Bing Ren, Roger Lasken, Kun Zhang Run Time: 07 minutes Vanessa Hayes is professor of genomic medicine at the J. Craig Venter Institute in San Diego. Her research interest is in defining the extent of... |
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