Global Stem Cells Group Hands-on Training Course in Barcelona Heading to Additional Euro Cities in 2015
Response to the Global Stem Cells Group’s practical, hands-on stem cells training course in November paves the way to scheduling more courses in major European cities in 2015
After a successful first run in Spain last month, Global Stem Cells Group, has announced the decision to take the biotech company’s hands-on stem cell training course to additional European cities in 2015. GSCG subsidiary Stem Cell Training, Inc. and Dr. J. Victor Garcia conducted the “Adipose Derived Harvesting, Isolation and Re-integration Training Course” for medical professionals in Barcelona Nov. 22-23, 2014.
The two-day, hands-on intensive training course was developed for physicians and high-level practitioners to learn techniques in harvesting and reintegrating stem cells derived from adipose tissue and bone marrow. The objective of the training is to bridge the gap between bench science in the laboratory and the doctor’s office by teaching effective, in-office regenerative medicine techniques.
Global Stem Cells Group will release a schedule of cities and dates for future training classes in upcoming weeks.
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Global Stem Cells Group Announces Plans to Hold Four International Symposiums on Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine in 2015
The Global Stem Cells Group, Inc. has announced plans to host at least three international symposiums on stem cells and regenerative medicine in Latin America, and one in Miami in 2015.
GlobalStemCellsGroup, Inc. has announced plans to host a minimum of four international symposiums on stem cell research in 2015. The symposiums will be held in three Latin American countries—Chile, Mexico and Colombia—in which Global Stem Cells has established state-of-the-art stem cell clinics staffed with expert medical personnel trained in regenerative medicine, through the StemCell Center.
The fourth symposium will be held in Miami.
The decision follows the success of the Global Stem Cells Group’s first International Symposium on Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine, held Oct. 2, 3 and 4 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Global Stem Cells Group CEO Benito Novas says the Buenos Aires event, combined with its steady growth of new clinics throughout Latin America, has provided additional motivation to schedule more stem cell symposiums in an effort to further educate the medical community on the latest advancements in stem cell therapies.
Thanks to Global Stem Cells Group’s growing network of world-class stem cell researchers, treatment practitioners and investors committed to advancing stem cell medicine, the company is rapidly moving closer to its goal of helping physicians to bring treatments into their offices for the benefit of patients.
More than 900 physicians, researchers and regenerative medicine experts from around the world attended the Buenos Aires symposium, and Novas expects that number to grow with upcoming conferences.
“We will continue to bring together a variety of committed stem cell advocates from the U.S., Mexico, Greece, Hong Kong and other regions around the globe, to be joined by a team of knowledgeable speakers, each one presenting the future of regenerative medicine in their field of specialty,” Novas says.
Regenerative medicine as a field is still in its infancy, according to Global Stem Cell Group President and CEO Benito Novas.
“Our objective is to [open a dialogue among the world’s medical and scientific communities in order to advance stem cell technologies and translate them into point of care medicine to the best of out abilities,” Novas says. “Our mission is to bring the benefits of stem cell therapies to the physician’s office safely, efficacy and compliance with the highest standards of care with safety, efficacy and complying with the highest standard of care the world has to offer.
The purpose of each symposium is to bring top stem cell scientists together to share their knowledge and expertise in regenerative medicine, and begin the process of separating myths from facts when it comes to stem cell science and technology.
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Global Stem Cell Group’s Stem Cell Training to Launch Post-graduate Studies Program in Stem Cell Therapies and Regenerative Medicine
Stem Cell Training and Bioheart, Inc. have announced plans to launch a post-graduate studies program in stem cell and regenerative medicine, to be conducted in Miami in 2015.
Stem Cell Training, Inc., a division of Global Stem Cells Group, Inc., has announced plans to launch a post graduate studies program in stem cell therapies and regenerative medicine in 2015.
The program will include five days of intensive, interactive training coursework with classroom instruction and laboratory practice through didactic lectures, hands-on practical experience in laboratory protocols and relevant lessons in regulatory practices.
Global Stem Cells Group Advisory Board member Dr. David B. Harrell, PhD will teach the coursework and perform laboratory instruction, accompanied by a series of guest lecturers from the Global Stem Cells Group faculty of scientists.
Attendees will receive hands-on training in techniques for a variety of laboratory processes, and gain insight into the inner workings of a cGMP laboratory and FDA registered tissue bank. Regenerative medicine experts with more 15 years of experience in the field will train attendees and provide the necessary tools to implement regulatory and clinical guidelines in a cGMP laboratory setting
The graduate course is to be held four times in Miami in 2015.
Course details, objectives and instruction include:
Laboratory Training
Hands-On Training
Plating Stem Cells
Harvesting and Freezing stem cells (perform counts and flow)
Gram Stain
Trypan
Mycoplasma
Gowning to enter cleanroom
Flow Cytometry
Endotoxin
Sterility
Environmental monitoring
Calibration and PM
Didactic Lectures will include:
Stem Cell Biology
Cell Culture
Trypsin
Plating
Flow Cytometry
Gram Stain
Trypan
Potency (differentiation)
Cryopreservation
Quality control: endotoxin, sterility, mycoplasma
Gowning to enter cleanroom
Cleanroom Maintenance
Environmental monitoring
Laboratory Protocols
For additional information, visit the Stem Cell Training, Inc. website, email info(at)stemcelltraining(dot)net, or call 305-560-5337.
About Global Stem Cells Group:
Global Stem Cells Group, Inc. is the parent company of six wholly owned operating companies dedicated entirely to stem cell research, training, products and solutions. Founded in 2012, the company combines dedicated researchers, physician and patient educators and solution providers with the shared goal of meeting the growing worldwide need for leading edge stem cell treatments and solutions. With a singular focus on this exciting new area of medical research, Global Stem Cells Group and its subsidiaries are uniquely positioned to become global leaders in cellular medicine.
Global Stem Cells Groups corporate mission is to make the promise of stem cell medicine a reality for patients around the world. With each of GSCGs six operating companies focused on a separate research-based mission, the result is a global network of state-of-the-art stem cell treatments.
Global Stem Cells Group is a publicly traded company operating under the symbol MSSV. https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/mssv/
About David B. Harrell, PhD, Brt, OF, FAABRM, FRIPH:
David B. Harrell received his PhD in Molecular Biology, focusing on inter- and intra-cellular communications. Harrell pursued post-doctoral studies at Harvard, Yale, and the University of Rochester and holds national and international awards for his groundbreaking research in signal transduction and cellular communication. Harrell is the owner and chief consultant of Harrell BioScience Consulting, LLC.
Named to Who’s Who in Molecular Biology as well as Public Health and Epidemiology, Harrell is an active reviewer and sits on the editorial boards of several clinical and scientific journals, as well as government agencies. Harrell has several publications in the areas of tissue regeneration, stem cells, neuroscience and epidemiology, and now focuses heavily on translational research. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the American Academy and Board of Regenerative Medicine.
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Global Stem Cells Group, Inc. to Attend the VI Annual World Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine in Mexico City
Global Stem Cells Group has announced plans to attend the Vl World Congress on Anti-Aging, Regenerative and Aesthetic Medicine in Mexico City, Feb 13, 14 and 15, 2015. Joseph Purita, M.D., head of the Global Stem Cells Group Scientific Advisory Board, will be a keynote speaker.
Joseph Purita, M.D., will represent Global Stem Cells Group, Inc. as a keynote speaker at the VI Annual World Congress on Anti-Aging, Regenerative and Aesthetic Medicine (A4M) in Mexico City Feb, 13-15, 2015. Purita, who heads the Global Stem Cells Group Scientific Advisory Board, will join other global leaders in the field of anti-aging and regenerative medicine.
Hosted by the American Academy of Anti-aging Medicine (A4M), the conference will be attended by physicians and medical practitioners from different countries and disciplines who will gather to discuss the newest therapies, protocols and innovative procedures available to target health problems associated with old age.
Purita, a pioneer in the use of stem cell therapies in orthopedics, will be joined by Dra Maritza Novas, R.N., M.S.N., a lead trainer and part of the research and development team for Stem Cell Training, Purita and Novas will present the latest advances in evidence-based, best-practice protocols for the early detection, prevention and treatment of medical problems associated with aging.
Global Stem Cells Group plans to host a booth at the conference to present the company’s growing line of regenerative medicine products and services. The event will take place at the Fiesta Americana Reforma Hotel in Mexico City. Attendees will have access to practical and theoretical workshops on a variety of topics related to anti aging medicine, regenerative therapies and cosmetic medicine, and will be able to witness procedures performed by specialists.
Conferences like this one set the standard for medical management and disease treatment for elderly patients.
For more information on the VI Annual World Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine, visit the a4m-mexico website.
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Global Stem Cells Group and Portal Medestetica to Launch Latin American Stem Cell Portal
The Global Stem Cells Group is joining Argentinian Portal Medestetica to launch Portalstemcells.com to promote education and cutting edge science throughout Spain and Latin America.
GlobalStemCellsGroup.com has announced plans to team with Portal Medestetica, the largest physician portal in Lain America, to launch Portalstemcells.com, a new portal dedicated to providing physicians in Spain and Latin America with relevant information, clinical research news and products relating to stem cells and regenerative medicine.
The new collaboration between Global Stem Cells Group and Portal Medestetica will answer a growing need to expand the reach of high-impact news, studies and breakthroughs, and significantly advance the clinical utilization of stem cell research and clinical trials throughout Latin America. The Portalstemcells.com site is designed to help promote the latest state-of-the-art developments in regenerative medicine as they become available, and to share educational content with physicians throughout the region.
“Portalstemcells.com will be the ideal vehicle to promote education and cutting-edge science throughout the region,” says Ricardo de Cubas, founder of Global Stem Cells Group. “The potential of regenerative medicine and stem cells therapies inspiring the medical community to find real opportunities to repair or replace tissue damaged from disease, relieve pain and provide the potential for curing chronic diseases where no cure existed before.”
The Portalstemcells.com site is aimed at fostering growth and ethical development in the fast-moving field of stem cell medicine by filling a gap in the resources available throughout Latin America. The goal is to elevate the delivery of stem cell science in order to impact the lives of many patients worldwide.
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More than 900 Physicians Converge on Buenos Aires for Global Stem Cells Group’s First International Symposium on Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine
Global leaders in stem cell research and regenerative medicine were in Buenos Aires, Argentina Oct. 2, 3 and 4 for the first ever Global Stem Cells Symposium. The event, hosted by Global Stem Cells Group, presented the top scientific minds from the GSCG faculty.
More than 900 physicians researchers and regenerative medicine experts from around the world attended the First International Symposium on Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine, held in Buenos Aires, Argentina Oct. 2-4, 2014.
The event, hosted by Global Stem Cells Group in partnership with Julio Ferreira, M.D., President of the South American Academy Cosmetic Surgery, offered an opportunity for many of the world’s most respected authorities on stem cell and regenerative medicine to showcase advancements in research and therapies on a global level.
An interdisciplinary team of leading international stem cell experts provided a full day of high-level scientific lectures geared to medical professionals. Pioneers and luminaries in stem cell medicine who served as featured speakers at the event included:
Lord David Harrell, PhD., a scientific leader recognized nationally, internationally recognized expert in neuroscience and regenerative medicine and a member of the Global Stem Cells Group Advisory Board spoke on spoke on the cellular composition of bone marrow with a focus on stem and progenitor cell activities of bone marrow stem and progenitor cells.
Joseph Purita, M.D., Director of The Institute of Regenerative and Molecular Orthopedics in Boca Raton, Florida, member of the Global Stem Cells Group Advisory Board and a pioneer in the use of stem cells and platelet rich plasma for a variety of orthopedic conditions, spoke about the use of PRP and stem cell injections for treatment of musculoskeletal conditions. He detailed cutting-edge treatments he now offers to his clinic patients, including extensive use of platelet-rich plasma in conjunction with bone marrow stem cells (BMAC), adipose stem cells (SVF) and fat grafts.
Vasilis Paspaliaris, M.D., CEO of Adistem, Ltd., a member of the Global Stem Cells Group Advisory Board and a thought-leading and highly experienced clinical pharmacologist and medical scientist discussed the proven differences in efficacy between the mesenchyme stem cells (MSCs) of a young donor and those of an aging donor, primarily due to the younger donor cell’s ability to secrete more trophic factors.
According to Benito Novas, Global Stem Cells Group CEO, the world-class event was well received at a time when the field of regenerative medicine is on the verge of changing medical science forever.
“We wanted the symposium to help clear up old misconceptions and change outdated attitudes by educating people on the wide range of illnesses and injuries stem cell therapies are already treating and curing,” Novas says. “We set out to establish a dialogue between researchers and practitioners in order to help move stem cell therapies from the lab to the physician’s office and I believe we achieved our goals with this symposium.
“Our objective is to open a dialogue among the world’s medical and scientific communities in order to advance stem cell technologies and translate them into point-of-care medical practices.”
Other experts who spoke to the symposium crowd included:
Maritza Novas, Medical Officer, Global Stem Cells Group, Inc.
Charles F. Mahl, M.D., founder of the Innovative Regenerative Medicine Center in Coral Gables Florida
Global Stem Cells Group is also joining forces with some of the most prestigious regenerative medicine practitioners in South America as it continues to grow its services throughout the global community. Stem cell therapies continue to revolutionize the anti-aging aesthetics industry while offering new hope for sufferers of serious chronic debilitating diseases.
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Global Stem Cells Group Names BIOMEN S.A as exclusive Representative in Costa Rica
Global Stem Cells Group, Inc., has named neurologist and anti-aging specialist Dra. Mariella Tanzi, founder of BIOMEN S.A, to be the exclusive representative for Global Stem Cells Group in the Costa Rica territory. Tanzi will also open a new Cellgenic clinic in the Costa Rican capital of San Jose.
Global Stem Cells Group, Inc. has signed BIOMEN S.A and its founder, anti-aging and regenerative medicine specialist Dra. Mariella Tanzi, to represent the Miami-based stem cell company as an exclusive representative for the Costa Rican territory. Tanzi will also open a new Cellgenic clinic in the Costa Rican capital of San Jose.
The arrangement is part of the Global Stem Cells Group’s global expansion program, which requires affiliate representatives to have more than five years experience in the health care industry with at least some experience in regenerative medicine.
Tanzi will be instrumental in helping to manage the company’s growth in Costa Rica. Her responsibilities will include arranging a number of stem cell training courses at the Cellgenic facility in Costa Rica over a one-year period, certification of physicians, and willingness to organize an annual stem cell and regenerative medicine symposium in their territory.
“Our main focus is to organize Costa Rica’s first annual symposium on stem cells and regenerative medicine in 2015,” says Global Stem Cells Group Founder Benito Novas. “This new alliance will allow us to establish Cellgenic as a leader in regenerative medicine therapies in Costa Rica.”
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Global Stem Cells Group Announces Accredited Online Stem Cell Training Course
Global Stem Cell Group subsidiary Stem Cell Training, Inc. has announced the release of its new online accredited stem cell training course that can be completed from the home or office.
GlobalStemCellsGroup.com, its subsidiary Stem Cell Training, Inc. and Bioheart, Inc. have announced a new 16 CME online credit course for physicians. Working at their own pace from the privacy of home or office, physicians can learn how to implement regenerative medicine techniques in their own practices.
Taught by stem cell and regenerative medicine expert Kristin Comella, the online course provides didactic lectures on regenerative medicine and scientifically validated protocols. Lecture topics include:
Stem cell biology
Regulatory environment
Platelet-rich plasma
Induced pluripotent stem cells
cGMPs for stem cell therapies
Embryonic stem cells
Bone Marrow stem cells
Adipose derived stem cells
Harvesting and isolation of adipose derived stem cells
Harvesting and isolation of bone marrow stem cells
Included in the online coursework are training videos, training booklets, detailed protocols and power point presentations with instructions and images for:
Adipose extraction
Adipose stem cell isolation
Bone marrow stem cell isolation
Platelet rich plasma
Patient forms and guidelines (including editable and non-editable confidential medical history for pre- and post-medical instruction, safety guidelines for harvesting adipose tissue, blood work request flyer and confirmation of treatment detailer)
Sample informed consent forms (for adipose derived stem cells, bone marrow derived stem cells and platelet-rich plasma)
Stem Cell Banking with flyers for physicians and patients, as well as stem cell banking requests for cryopreservation
Stem cell training lecture notes
Access to regenerative medicine experts
Medical professionals can also choose to combine the online coursework with one-on-one training with a regenerative medicine specialist.
For more information, visit the Global Stem Cells website,, email bnovas(at)stemcellsgroup(dot)com, or call 305-560-5337.
About Kristin Comella:
Kristin Comella has more than 15 years’ experience in corporate entities with expertise in regenerative medicine. Comella has pioneered a variety of stem cell therapies including cord blood derived cells, bone marrow cells, muscle cells and adipose cells for use in many different applications. As Chief Scientific Officer for Bioheart, Inc., Comella has developed a wide range of regenerative products and techniques that have been successfully implemented into the clinic, and has led her team to earn the first ever FDA approval for clinical trials using a combined cell and gene therapy product.
Bioheart is a publicly traded company focusing on the discovery, development and commercialization of autologous cell therapies for the treatment of degenerative diseases. Since joining Bioheart in 2004, Comella has played a major role in managing the product development, manufacturing and quality systems of cellular products. Comella currently and actively serves on multiple boards in the stem cell arena. She joined forces with Global Stem Cells Group and its subsidiary Stem Cells Training in 2013 to design and lead intensive, hands-on stem cell training courses to industry professionals in the U.S. and abroad.
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Global Stem Cells Group Teams With CordónVida Servet Stem Cell Bank and Clinic to Organize the First International Symposium on Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine
Global Stem Cells Group announced plans to team with Servet CordónVida Stem Cell Bank and Clinic in Santiago, Chile to organize the First International Symposium on Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine. The symposium will be held at the InterContinental Hotel in Santiago Sept. 26, followed by an intensive, two-day hands-on training course in stem cell harvesting, isolation and applications Sept. 27 and 28 at the CordónVida Clinic.
Global Stem Cells Group and the Servet CordónVida Stem Cell Bank Clinic of Chile will be teaming up to organize the First International Symposium on Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine in Santiago, Chile Sept. 26, 27 and 28. The three-day symposium will be followed by an intensive hands-on training course at the Servet Clinic for medical practitioners interested in learning techniques for harvesting stem cells for in-office medical therapies.
Symposium organizers plan to initiate a dialogue between researchers and practitioners to bridge the gap between “bench” science—research science that is exclusively conducted in a lab setting—and stem cell therapies delivered in the physician’s office.
The first-of-its-kind conference will host some of the world’s leading experts on stem cell research and therapies. Servet CordónVida General Manager Mauricio Cortes, Ph.D. says that Santiago is the perfect launching pad for the event, as awareness and increasing demand for stem cell services has swept the South American country’s healthcare market over the past decade.
“The use of human stem cells in medical therapies has attracted major scientific and public attention because stem cells are pluripotent, meaning they have the ability to differentiate into all body tissues,” Cortes says. “Knowing this, the possibilities for regenerating damaged or diseased tissue where no effective treatments existed before opens a new world of possibilities to patients and healthcare providers.
“We’re very excited to participate in this important conference.”
Servet CordónVida is a private umbilical cord blood bank that harvests and stores the hematopoietic-rich blood stem cells found in all newborns’ umbilical cords after birth. The hematopoietic tissue is responsible for the renewal of all components of the blood (hematopoiesis) and has the ability to regenerate bone marrow and restore depressed immune systems.
Umbilical (UCB) stem cells offer a wealth of therapeutic potential because they are up to 10 times more concentrated than bone marrow stem cells. In addition, UCB cells have a generous proliferative capacity with therapeutic potential that is very similar to embryonic stem cells, without the ethical debate associated with embryonic stem cell research and use.
Perhaps most significant is the fact that UCB cells are the purest adult stem cells available, coming from newborns who have not been exposed to disease or external damage. Many parents today are utilizing cord banks like Servet CordónVida to store their newborn’s UCB cells safely for future medicinal use if the need arises.
“Thanks to advances in stem cell science, we can preserve an infant’s stem cells at birth and store them safely for his or her future,” says CordónVida Director Javier Sáez. “Hopefully, this symposium will be the first of many like it in the future of regenerative medicine, because the more we discuss what we know about the power of stem cells to heal, the closer we get to sparing our patients from needless suffering when the cure is right before us.”
Global Stem Cells Group and Servet CordónVida represent a growing global community of committed stem cell researchers, practitioners and investors whose enthusiasm is a direct result of the hundreds of diseases and injuries that stem cell therapies are curing every day, and the list keeps growing. Global Stem Cell Group’s First International Symposium on Stem Cell Research and Regenerative Medicine will host experts from the U.S., Mexico, Greece, Hong Kong and other regions around the globe who will speak on the future of regenerative medicine and share experiences in their field of specialty. The Global Stem Cells Group Symposium is seeking to open lines of communication and cooperation, explore new and exciting techniques in stem cell therapy, and create an environment of education and learning.
The symposium will be held at the Santiago InterContinental Hotel. For more information on the symposium and the lineup of guests and speakers already confirmed, visit the First International Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine website.
About Servet CordónVida Bank Stem Cell Clinic:
Servet CordónVida General Manager Mauricio Cortes, PhD, Director Javier Sáez and the team of team of highly skilled and committed practitioners are dedicated to sharing the known benefits and potential benefits of stem cell medicine with parents and patients both in Chile and abroad.
Servet CordónVida offers cutting edge technology in cryopreservation and storage of stem cells on behalf of parents and patients who understand the benefits of having their own stem cells available to meet possible future medical needs.
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Global Stem Cells Group to Hold Intensive, Two-day Training Course on Stem Cell Harvesting, Isolation and Re-integration Sept. 27 and 28 Following International Symposium
Global Stem Cells Group announced plans to hold a two-day, hands-on intensive stem cell training course at the Servet Clinic following the First International Symposium on Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine in Santiago Chile, Sept. 26, 27 and 28, 2014.
Global Stem Cells Group, its subsidiary Stem Cell Training, Inc. and Bioheart, Inc. have announced plans to conduct a two-day, hands-on intensive stem cell training course at the Servet CordónVida Clinic Sept. 27 and 28 in Santiago, Chile. The “Adipose Derived Harvesting, Isolation and Re-integration Training Course,” will follow the Global Stem Cells Group First International Symposium on Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine at the Santiago InterContinental Hotel Sept. 26, 2014.
Global Stem Cells Group and the Servet CordónVida Stem Cell Bank Clinic of Chile are co-organizing the symposium, designed to initiate a dialogue between researchers and practitioners and share the expertise of some of the world’s leading experts on stem cell research and therapies.
Servet CordónVida is a private umbilical cord blood bank that harvests and stores the hematopoietic-rich blood stem cells found in all newborns’ umbilical cords after birth. The hematopoietic tissue is responsible for the renewal of all components of the blood (hematopoiesis) and has the ability to regenerate bone marrow and restore depressed immune systems.
Umbilical (UCB) stem cells offer a wealth of therapeutic potential because they are up to 10 times more concentrated than bone marrow stem cells. In addition, UCB cells have a generous proliferative capacity with therapeutic potential that is very similar to embryonic stem cells, without the ethical debate associated with embryonic stem cell research and use.
UCB cells are the purest adult stem cells available, coming from newborns who have not been exposed to disease or external damage. Many parents today are utilizing cord banks like Servet CordónVida to store their newborn’s UCB cells safely for future medicinal use if the need arises.
Global Stem Cells Group and Servet CordónVida represent a growing global community of committed stem cell researchers, practitioners and investors whose enthusiasm is a direct result of the hundreds of diseases and injuries that stem cell therapies are curing every day. Global Stem Cell Group’s First International Symposium on Stem Cell Research and Regenerative Medicine will host experts from the U.S., Mexico, Greece, Hong Kong and other regions around the globe who will speak on the future of regenerative medicine and share experiences in their field of specialty. The Global Stem Cells Group is hoping the symposium will open lines of communication and cooperation, explore new and exciting techniques in stem cell therapies, and create an environment of education and learning.
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