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Adult Stem Cells – Video

Posted: December 14, 2012 at 7:44 pm


Adult Stem Cells
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Treatment in Germany,Stem Cell,Cancer ,kidney,Liver and Adult Stem Cells – Video

Posted: December 14, 2012 at 7:44 pm


Treatment in Germany,Stem Cell,Cancer ,kidney,Liver and Adult Stem Cells
http://www.euromedic-care.com The Euro-Medic company "Medical Travel Guide" was founded in 2007; in Dusseldorf, Germany. Our company considers as a link between the patient and the hospital; the company deals with three medical areas, the medical treatment of various diseases, cosmetic surgeries...From:GermanyHealthCareViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:27More inPeople Blogs

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The Molecules We Eat: Amy Rowat at TEDxUCLA – Video

Posted: December 14, 2012 at 7:44 pm


The Molecules We Eat: Amy Rowat at TEDxUCLA
Amy Rowat is Assistant Professor at in the UCLA Department of Integrative Biology Physiology, and member of the UCLA Bioengineering Department, Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, Business of Science Center, Broad Stem Cell Research Center, and Center for Biological Physics. Rowat completed her training at Mount Allison University, Canada (B.Sc. Honors Physics; BA Asian Studies, French, Math), the Technical University of Denmark (M.Sc. Chemistry), the University of Southern Denmark (Ph.D. Physics), and Harvard University in the Department of Physics/Division of Engineering Applied Science and Brigham Women #39;s Hospital. In addition to her commitment to research, Rowat has also pioneered the use of examples from food and cooking as vehicles for teaching sophisticated physics concepts to a general audience. She is the co-developer of the first annual Harvard Science Cooking course, and is founder and director of Science Food, an organization based at UCLA that promotes knowledge of science through food and food through science. Rowat has published numerous articles and patents, and has received numerous honors and awards, including being named a Hellman Fellow and Human Frontiers Cross-Disciplinary Fellow. AboutTEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark ...From:TEDxTalksViews:2 1ratingsTime:16:03More inScience Technology

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Stem Cell Prezz – Video

Posted: December 14, 2012 at 7:44 pm


Stem Cell Prezz
Presidents on stem cell researchFrom:seshherfulViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:46More inFilm Animation

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Benefits of Live Cell Therapy | Live Cell Therapy For Cellular Regeneration – Video

Posted: December 14, 2012 at 7:41 pm


Benefits of Live Cell Therapy | Live Cell Therapy For Cellular Regeneration
stemcellmalaysia.com Live cell therapy renders more than beauty and anti-aging. Live cell therapy regenerates and renews the cells, tissues, organs and glands of our body. The regeneration and renewal within result in the outward expression of youthfulness and aging reversal. The processes of internal regeneration and renewal invariably result in disease treatment and recovery from illnesses looming within the body. For more information on live cell therapy benefits, please visit Stem Cell Malaysia at stemcellmalaysia.comFrom:stemcells2012Views:1 1ratingsTime:09:01More inScience Technology

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The Alliance for Regenerative Medicine forms Tissue Engineering and Biomaterials Committee

Posted: December 14, 2012 at 3:44 pm

WASHINGTON, Dec. 13, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The Alliance for Regenerative Medicine (ARM) today announced the formation of a Tissue Engineering and Biomaterials Committee (TEBC). The TEBC has been established to assemble the companies, academic institutions, and organizations within the Alliance for Regenerative Medicine that develop and commercialize tissue engineered and biomaterial based technologies. The primary purpose of the TEBC is to develop a better understanding of the key barriers to translation and scale up of regenerative medicine technologies including challenges in efficient product design, pilot and scale up manufacturing, regulation, and reimbursement. In addition the TEBC will focus on building public awareness of this new field of medicine and an appreciation for its potential to transform healthcare.

Members of the TEBC will include private and public sector representatives involved in the field of tissue engineering. Tissue engineered technologies are being developed as clinical therapeutics to improve biological functions primarily through the repair, restoration, or total replacement of tissue or organ and are also being developed and commercialized as 3D tissue models and micro-organs to provide better research tools for drug discovery and clinical diagnostics. The TEBC group will include experts from interdisciplinary technologies that utilize cells, biomaterials, growth factors, small molecules, scaffolds, and other therapeutic agents to affect tissue growth or regeneration. The Committee will be led by Sarah Haecker PhD, a member of ARM's senior staff. Sarah has more than 20 years of experience in the industry and for the last seven years has specialized in working with companies in the tissue engineering sector.

"We will work to identify and capitalize on opportunities that accelerate product development and commercialization of these innovative regenerative medicine technologies," said Sarah Haecker. "The primary purpose of the TEBC is to determine the unique requirements which will, ultimately, advance and broaden the use of clinical tissue engineered paradigms world-wide."

"To successfully design, develop, and commercialize complex tissue engineered products, it is critical to bring together the leading experts in a multitude of disciplines and technology areas," said Robert Palay, co-chair of the TEBC and Chief Executive Officer of Cellular Dynamics International, Inc. "I am excited to be working with this group which is strategically designed and uniquely qualified to best move the wide range of tissue engineered products forward."

"Tissue engineering has tremendous potential to treat patients suffering from the loss of tissues and organs," said Jennifer H. Elisseeff, co-chair of the TEBC and Professor, Wilmer Eye Institute and Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University. "We have the ability to establish the critical early and robust communication between the product designers and clinicians to support the successful path through commercialization of these complex products."

"Through the work of the TEBC, we hope to bring tissue engineered therapeutics to patients worldwide more quickly," said Michael Abecassis, MD, co-chair of the TEBC and Founding Director, Northwestern University Comprehensive Transplant Center. "We intend to develop a better understanding amongst key stakeholders as to the requirements to develop a more predictable regulatory pathway and a rational reimbursement framework for tissue engineered and biomaterial based products."

Members of the Tissue Engineering and Biomaterials Committee:

Cellular Dynamics, Circle Biologics, Harvard Bioscience, Histogenics, InVivo Therapeutics, ISTO, JDRF, Johns Hopkins University, McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine, MiMedx, Nanofiber Solutions, Northwestern University Comprehensive Transplant Center, Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, New York Stem Cell Institute, Organogenesis, Organovo, Pfizer, Sanofi Genzyme, Shire Regenerative Medicine, Tengion, Texas Heart Institute, Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine

The Alliance for Regenerative Medicine (ARM) is a Washington, DC-based non-profit organization that promotes legislative, regulatory, reimbursement, and financing initiatives necessary to facilitate access to life-giving advances in regenerative medicine. ARM also works to increase public understanding of the field and its potential to transform human healthcare, and provides services to support the growth of its member companies and organizations. Prior to the formation of ARM, there was no advocacy organization operating in Washington, DC to specifically represent the interests of regenerative medicine companies, research institutions, investors, and patient groups supporting more rapid adoption of technologies in our field. To learn more about ARM or to become a member, visit http://www.alliancerm.org.

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AXA y Ponle Freno, promoting road safety ® AXA Vídeo Oficial – Video

Posted: December 14, 2012 at 3:42 pm


AXA y Ponle Freno, promoting road safety ® AXA Vídeo Oficial
Fun running race #39;Ponle Freno #39; 4th edition took place in Madrid on November 25. It was the first action since AXA entered into strategic partnership with Ponle Freno social platform. And because of that, we did our best to make it a resounding success. The outcome couldn #39;t be better: bull; Record number of participants, with a large number of AXA employees and their relatives running bull; Fundraising record. Money will support a research project on stem cell therapy for spinal cord injury at Puerta de Hierro Hospital (Madrid). bull; Launching of new app ( #39;Corremos Juntos #39;) that allowed thousands of people to participate in the race all over the world for the first time. bull; AXA employees showed their engagement and commitment to the project, with hundreds running in Madrid and also in some other cities in Spain thanks to the app. In short, an unforgettable day for all people worried about road safety, as shown in the video above. axa.es "Like Music" by Admiral Bob (feat. snowflake) ccmixter.org is licensed under a Creative Commons license: creativecommons.orgFrom:AXASEGUROSESViews:33 0ratingsTime:03:21More inNonprofits Activism

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Trachea regenerated using stem cell therapy – Video

Posted: December 14, 2012 at 3:42 pm


Trachea regenerated using stem cell therapy
An interview with the President of Harvard Bioscience, who played a key role in the regeneration of the trachea which was implanted at the time of surgical resection of tumorous trachea using the patient #39;s own stem cells. The uploaded video is not the property of Stemade Biotech Pvt. Ltd. ("the Company"), and the Company shall not be held responsible for the authenticity and accuracy of information presented in this video.From:StemadeBiotechViews:0 0ratingsTime:07:55More inScience Technology

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The ROI on pant-wearing and other social media tips

Posted: December 14, 2012 at 1:50 am

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Meager Coverage of Yesterday's Bristling IOM-CIRM Meeting

Posted: December 13, 2012 at 8:31 pm

Mainstream news coverage today was skimpy, to put it mildly, of the testy session yesterday involving the governing board of the California stem
cell agency and representatives of the prestigious Institute of
Medicine(IOM).

Only two pieces appeared, one in the
San Diego U-T and another on the web site of the Los Angeles Times. Both
discussed what the Michael Hiltzik of the Times column called “overt hostility” on the
part of several board members (see yesterday's item here). Bradley
Fikes
of the San Diego paper said the patient advocates on the board
“strongly criticized” the IOM report on the grounds that it
“unfairly suggests that they have a conflict of interest.”
One of the recommendations of the IOM
is that the agency develop ways to manage personal conflicts of
interest dealing with patient advocates and others at the agency.
Fikes wrote,

"'I'm a
colon cancer survivor,' said Art Torres, vice chairman of the
oversight committee, and a patient advocate designate. 'Does having
colon cancer make me biased?'
Jeff
Sheehy
, another patient advocate designate, protested what he called
a 'defenestration' of patient advocates, whose interests often span
multiple diseases.”

Ron Leuty of the San Francisco Business
Times
skipped the IOM matter and wrote about the awarding of $36
million in grants. However, a list of the most popular stories on the
Business Times web site, ranked as No. 5 Leuty's story last week on the IOM
study, just below an article about Stanford's $111 million
concert hall.
Fikes also had a piece on ViaCyte,
which is in his area, receiving another $3 million from CIRM.

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