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A Comprehensive Stem Cell Research Update
Sponsored by The American Federation for
Medical Research
Sun. April 2 — 8:00-10:00 AM
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| Chaired: |
Meredith Hawkins, Albert Einstein
College of Medicine |
The pluripotent nature of ‘stem cells’ offers
tremendous promise for cell therapy approaches to many debilitating
diseases. Notwithstanding, this area of science is in its infancy.
Embryonic, fetal and adult stem cells all carry unique possibilities
alongside sizeable risks and limitations. Furthermore, the potential use
of human fetal and embryonic cells opens vast bioethical minefields which
must be treaded cautiously. This symposium will combine overviews of the
scientific and bioethical issues with up-to-the-minute scientific
presentations demonstrating significant advances in using both
fetal/embryonic and adult stem cells to treat important clinical
conditions. Drs. Prentice and Cameron, in reviewing the relevant science
and bioethics, will draw upon considerable experience in presenting these
challenging topics to high-profile audiences, including Congress and many
Parliaments, as well as diverse scientific audiences. Drs. Gupta and Burt
will present specific applications of fetal/embryonic and adult stem cell
research in the treatment of such debilitating diseases as liver failure,
diabetes mellitus, multiple sclerosis and systemic lupus erythematosis.
They are both highly productive in this area and have contributed
substantially to the literature. Given the active nature of stem cell
research, we anticipate that by the time of the symposium there will be
many scientific advances, even relative to what is state-of-the-art at the
time of submission!
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8:00 AM |
Scientific overview of stem cell research.
David A. Prentice, Indiana State Univ.
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8:30 AM |
State-of-the-art developments in
fetal/embryonic stem cell research.
Sanjeev Gupta, Albert Einstein College
of Medicine
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9:00 AM |
State-of-the-art applications of adult stem
cell research.
Richard Burt, Northwestern University
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9:30 AM |
Bioethical perspectives on stem cell research.
Nigel M. de S. Cameron, Strategic
Futures Group, LLC, Deerfield, IL
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