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Strategies for Restoring Function to Aging Tissues Amy Wagers, Harvard University
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Stem Cells in Silence, Action & Cancer Elaine Fuchs, Rockefeller University
Trials at the Sanford Stem Cell Clinical Center Joseph Ciacci, UC San Diego
Trials at the Sanford Stem Cell Clinical Center Stephanie Cherqui, UC San Diego
Hematopoietic Stem Cell Gene Therapy Donald Kohn, UCLA
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Importance for UC San Diego Community Pradeep Khosla, Chancellor UCSD
Division of Regenerative Medicine Mission & Milestones Catriona Jamieson, Chief, Division of Regenerative Medicine UCSD
Reversing dysfunctions of aging tissues Amy Wagers, Harvard Stem Cell Institute
Culturing Lgr5 stem cells from human organs Hans Clevers, Hubrecht Institute
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The Power of Music from the Beatles to the Brain Mark Tramo, UCLA
Music, Therapy and Some High Notes with Oliver Sacks Concetta Tomaino, Institute for Music and Neurologic Function
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Clinical Trials at the Sanford Stem Cell Clinical Center Lawrence Goldstein Kevin D’Amour, Robert Henry Martin Marsala, Joseph Ciacci Thomas Kipps, Catriona Jamieson
Off the Shelf Engineered Arteries Laura Niklason, Keynote
Modeling & Therapy of Genetic Disease with iPSC Inder Verma
Molecular Regulation of Stem Cell Quiescence & Activation Thomas Rando, Keynote
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Human neural stem cells from discovery to clinic Ann Tsukamoto, StemCells, Inc
Cardiac function Robert Kass, Columbia University Medical Center
Can we attenuate or even reverse the process of aging? Irina Conboy, UC Berkeley
Adapting MRI to visualize cells in the body Eric Ahrens, UC San Diego
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Welcome and Overview Scott Lippman, MD, Moores Cancer Center
Cancer Stem Cell Research: From Bench, to Bedside and Back Catriona Jamieson, MD, PhD, Moores Cancer Center
Part II: The Mouse That ROR’ed – Targeting Onco-Embryonic Antigens Thomas Kipps, MD, PhD, Moores Cancer Center
Genomics and Engineering Life J. Craig Venter, PhD, J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI), Synthetic Genomics, Inc. (SGI)
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Making Repairs: Stem Cells and the Pressures of Translational Medicine A conversation with Michele DeLuca
From Science Writing to Stem Cells A conversation with Robert Wechsler-Reya
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Stem Cells and Cancer Irving Weissman, MD, Stanford School of Medicine
Malignant Progenitor Re-Programming Catriona Jamieson, MD, PhD, Moores Cancer Center
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Viruses: The Common Cold to HIV John Young
Understanding the Human Brain Terry Sejnowski
A Neuroscientist's Neuroscientist Talks Science Chuck Stevens
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iPS technology and disease research: Issues to be resolved Rudolf Jaenisch, Keynote
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Thomas Insel Director, National Institute of Mental Health
Helen S. Mayberg Emory University
Story Landis and Nora Volkow Directors, National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke and National Institute on Drug Abuse
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Music, Science & Medicine at the New York Academy of Sciences
The Role of Auditory Processing in Language Development and Disorders Paula Tallal Rutgers University
Neural syntax: what does music offer to neuroscience (and vice versa) Gyorgy Buzs
The Science In Clinical Music: Questions Needing Answers Dorita S. Berger The Music Therapy Clinic
Functional Brain Organization in Relation to Music Cognition & Emotion Mark Jude Tramo David Geffen School of Medicine & Herb Alpert School of Music at UCLA
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