Dr Decker PGx Case Study – Video
Dr Decker PGx Case Study
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Dr Vuppalanchi Pharmacogenomic in Gastroenterology and Heptology – Video
Dr Vuppalanchi Pharmacogenomic in Gastroenterology and Heptology
By: Indiana Institute for Personalized Medicine (IIPM)
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Dr Decker PGx Ordering and Clinical Implementation – Video
Dr Decker PGx Ordering and Clinical Implementation
By: Indiana Institute for Personalized Medicine (IIPM)
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C5 incomplete spinal cord injury – Video
C5 incomplete spinal cord injury
6 months after injury.....never give up believe in god have faith. Doctors said I would never walk again and I #39;m proving them wrong! Only god will decide. Doctors have me as a quadriplegic...
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Dog with disability helps ISU spinal cord injury research program – Video
Dog with disability helps ISU spinal cord injury research program
A special dog is helping others find meaning in science through Iowa State #39;s spinal cord injuries research program. Subscribe to KCCI on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/QY3wuM Get more...
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Charlie L-4 spinal cord injury waking with walker – Video
Charlie L-4 spinal cord injury waking with walker
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Levi, T3 SCI, doing squats at Project Walk Atlanta -Spinal Cord Injury Recovery – Video
Levi, T3 SCI, doing squats at Project Walk Atlanta -Spinal Cord Injury Recovery
With cable pulley set with 100lbs of counter balance ,Levi is able to start connecting with his quadriceps during his session. This was on day 2 of his visit here from Tn.
By: Project Walk Atlanta-Paralysis Recovery Center, SCI MS
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Levi, T3 SCI, improving core at Project Walk Atlanta -Spinal Cord Injury Recovery – Video
Levi, T3 SCI, improving core at Project Walk Atlanta -Spinal Cord Injury Recovery
Doing cross body cable pulls, Levi is challenging his trunk to stabilize and activate dormant neuromuscular structures.
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Red Wings’ Erik Cole gets bad news that his season is done due to spinal cord injury – Video
Red Wings #39; Erik Cole gets bad news that his season is done due to spinal cord injury
Cole had three goals and six points in 11 games with the Red Wings.
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Spinal Cord Injury Spotlight – Katie B. at Project Walk Boston – Video
Spinal Cord Injury Spotlight - Katie B. at Project Walk Boston
Katie Buller fell off of a horse in October of 2014 and suffered a T3 incomplete injury. After much hard work, she was able to stand in the parallel bars on her own, without her knees being blocked.
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Histogenics – Video
Histogenics
Elissa Cote, VP, Marketing External Relations (NASDAQ: HSGX) Headquarters: Waltham, MA Histogenics is a regenerative medicine company focused on developing and commercializing products ...
By: Alliance for Regenerative Medicine
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Capricor Therapeutics – Video
Capricor Therapeutics
Linda Marban, Ph.D., CEO (NASDAQ: CAPR) Headquarters: Los Angeles, CA Capricor Therapeutics is a clinical stage biotechnology company focused on the treatment of fibrotic and inflammatory...
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Asterias Biotherapeutics – Video
Asterias Biotherapeutics
Pedro Lichtinger, President CEO (NYSEMKT: AST) Headquarters: Menlo Park, CA Asterias develops products based on its core technology platforms of pluripotent stem cells and allogeneic dendritic.
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AGTC – Video
AGTC
Susan Washer, President CEO (NASDAQ: AGTC) Headquarters: Gainesville, FL AGTC is developing cures for rare eye diseases, offering hope to patients with unmet medical needs. With a highly...
By: Alliance for Regenerative Medicine
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Cellular Biomedicine Group – Video
Cellular Biomedicine Group
William Cao, Ph.D., CEO (NASDAQ: CBMG) Headquarters: Palo Alto, CA Cellular Biomedicine Group is a U.S./China biomedicine company that develops cell therapies for certain cancerous diseases...
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ViaCyte – Video
ViaCyte
Paul Laikind, Ph.D., President CEO (Private) Headquarters: San Diego, CA ViaCyte #39;s clinical development stage diabetes therapy, (VC-01), combines a highly engineered cell product (PEC-01...
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Voyager Therapeutics – Video
Voyager Therapeutics
Steve Paul, M.D., CEO (Private) Headquarters: Cambridge, MA Voyager Therapeutics is developing life-changing gene therapies for fatal and debilitating diseases of the central nervous system....
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Welcome Remarks – Video
Welcome Remarks
Edward Lanphier, Chairman, Alliance for Regenerative Medicine; President CEO, Sangamo BioSciences.
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NexImmune – Video
NexImmune
Ken Carter, Ph.D., CEO (Private) Headquarters: Gaithersburg, MA NexImmune, Inc. holds an exclusive worldwide license to the Artificial IMmune (AIM) technology from Johns Hopkins University....
By: Alliance for Regenerative Medicine
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Bone Therapeutics – Video
Bone Therapeutics
Wim Goemaere, CFO (Euronext: BOTHE) Headquarters: Gosselies, Belgium Bone Therapeutics is a leading biotechnology company headquartered at the Biople of Gosselies (South of Brussels, ...
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ReNeuron – Video
ReNeuron
Olav Hellebo, CEO (RENE.L) Headquarters: Guildford, Surrey, U.K. ReNeuron is a leading, clinical-stage cell therapy development business. Based in the U.K., its primary objective is the developmen...
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TxCell – Video
TxCell
Damian Marron, CEO (EPA: TXCL) Headquarters: Valbonne, France TxCell develops innovative, cost-effective, personalized T cell-based immunotherapies for severe chronic inflammatory diseases...
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Regenerative Medicine (FIXED) [4.7.15 REUPLOAD] – Video
Regenerative Medicine (FIXED) [4.7.15 REUPLOAD]
Sources: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003550.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skin_cell_gun.
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Nadia Rosenthal: Stanford Childx Conference – Video
Nadia Rosenthal: Stanford Childx Conference
Nadia Rosenthal discusses regenerative medicine at the inaugural Childx Conference, 2015. Childx is a dynamic, TED-style conference designed to inspire innovation that improves pediatric and...
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Mouse's cardiac cells grown in lab
BENGALURU: The day may not be far when organs can be cultured in labs using stem cells. Making a headway in that direction are Indian Institute of Science scientists who have cultured the cardiac cells of a mouse using stem cells.
Stem cells are capable of turning into specific types of cells. "We researched on developing the cardiac cell of a mouse for over seven years. The challenge now is to study how stem cells can be used to produce different organs," said Polani B Seshagiri on the occasion of Stem Cell Awareness Day on Friday. The professor of IISc's department of molecular reproduction, development and genetics headed the study.
Polani who has been researching on stem cells for three decades, said these cells offer many advantages in curing human disorders which otherwise aren't curable using conventional medical approaches. "However, it's extremely important to be aware of their limitations too," he added.
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