Since 1961, when the existence of Stem
Cells was proven accidentally, regenerative
medicine has bloomed, shrunk, contracted,
been hated and misunderstood all at once.
In 2008, the Stem Cells and Regenerative
Medicine Congress had its inaugural year in
the United States. Combined with President
Obam...
Since 1961, when the existence of Stem
Cells was proven accidentally, regenerative
medicine has bloomed, shrunk, contracted,
been hated and misunderstood all at once.
In 2008, the Stem Cells and Regenerative
Medicine Congress had its inaugural year in
the United States. Combined with President
Obama’s promise to move the regenerative
medicine industry forward, the event has
grown year after year to become the premier
event for those active in this space.
At this year’s event the regenerative medicine
industry is taking it to the next level and
discussing how genomics is changing the
field – and highlighting the commercialization
and manufacturing stories that have helped
spur the recent success.
Regenerative medicine isn’t just a story about
science, it is a story about people. That story
is just starting to get good. Personalized
medicine? Regenerative medicine has been
doing it for years. It’s about time the rest of
the industry caught up.
Find out more about the event here: http://goo.gl/rWomGQ