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FDA, Patients, and Providers: A Brand New “Relation-shift.”

FDA, Patients, and Providers: A Brand New “Relation-shift.”

by Joseph Dawson | Aug 3, 2017 | News & Opinions

By Doug Oliver: I’m very positive about the future role of FDA in ensuring that stem cell and related therapies are safe and effective. And, because of that, I believe now is the appointed time for both patients AND therapy providers to be intentional in helping to...
Committed to Cures: An Interview with RMF’s Bernard Siegel. (courtesy of Future Medicine)

Committed to Cures: An Interview with RMF’s Bernard Siegel. (courtesy of Future Medicine)

by Joseph Dawson | Jul 11, 2017 | News & Opinions

(Interview courtesy of Future Medicine) Bernard Siegel is the Founder and full-time Executive Director of the nonprofit Regenerative Medicine Foundation (FL, USA). He is the Founder and the Co-chair of the World Stem Cell Summit series of global conferences and...
Why we need to modernize Informed Consent

Why we need to modernize Informed Consent

by Admin | Jun 12, 2017 | Bioethics, News & Opinions, Policy

I just spent a week at Wake Forest University Institute for Regenerative Medicine. I enjoyed the experience of being immersed in all things tissue-regeneration, bio-printing, scaffold development, and, especially, the unique collaboration model they have with private...
New York City: a New Hub for Stem Cell Research

New York City: a New Hub for Stem Cell Research

by Bernard Siegel | Jun 6, 2017 | News & Opinions, Science

On December 2016, Mayor Bill De Blasio announced that the city’s next great industry is biotechnology. A lofty goal grounded in reality and backed with a $500 million funding commitment. Not long after this announcement, in April 2017, I visited New York to witness...
Time for a national registry for all regenerative cell therapies

Time for a national registry for all regenerative cell therapies

by Bernard Siegel | May 25, 2017 | News & Opinions, Policy

In December 2015, the Bipartisan Policy Center –a Washington, D.C. nonprofit think-tank– published a seminal paper entitled Advancing Regenerative Cellular Therapy -Medical Innovation Healthier Americans. This Report provided information about the nature of cell...
The World Stem Cell Summit and the power of collaboration

The World Stem Cell Summit and the power of collaboration

by Bernard Siegel | May 23, 2017 | News & Opinions, Science

Twelve years ago my nonprofit organization founded an annual conference that evolved into the World Stem Cell Summit. Over time, this event has brought together thousands of thought leaders and stakeholders from around the globe. All came with a shared passion, to...
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