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Biobridge-event 2008 Conference

Monday the 22nd of September 2009 at the Palais des Nations (United Nations Office Geneva), Switzerland. 

Adult stem cells are firmly on the map of advanced and promising clinical applications. Stem cell research also make significant advancements all around. The aim of the conference is to showcase these developments with focus on regenerative medicine.

Under the patronage of Prof. Pierre-François Unger Minister of Economy and Public Health, République et Canton de Genève, SWITZERLAND

Welcome from H.E.Sergei Ordzhonikidze Director General to the United Nations Organization Geneva

Introduction by Prof. Bernat Soria, Minister of Health and Social Policy, Spain

biob_pict_20.pngThe Biology of Stem Cells
Moderator Prof. Yann Barrandon, SWITZERLAND

biob_pict_20.pngStem Cells for Clnical Applications
Moderator Prof. Beat H. Walpoth, SWITZERLAND and Dr. Susan Lim, SINGAPORE

biob_pict_20.png Stem Cells Research for Tomorrow Therapies
Moderator Sir Roy Calne, UK and Dr Marisa Jaconi, SWITZERLAND

biob_pict_20.png Sport & Aesthetic Medicine Biostimulation
Moderator Prof. Allan Mishra, USA

biob_pict_20.pngThe Biomedical Industry and Translational Research
Moderator Dr Benoît Dubuis, SWITZERLAND

Conclusion by Sir Peter Lachmann, Past President, UK Academy of Medical Sciences, United Kingdom
How far does opposition to cell therapies reflect ethical concerns or anti-science prejudice?
 
The conclusions has been reported at the eurobio forum (7 to 9 october 2008 Palais des Congrès), Paris, France.
 
 
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