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The emerging role of pigs in regenerative medicine

The emerging role of pigs in regenerative medicine

by Bernard Siegel | May 4, 2017 | News & Opinions

Fifty years ago in a bygone era, my assignment was to deliver dozens of Smithfield gift hams at Christmastime in the Richmond suburb of Henrico County, Virginia. My father was a real estate developer embroiled in a challenging fight to rezone property for multi-family...
Announcing the 4th Regenerative Medicine Essentials Course

Announcing the 4th Regenerative Medicine Essentials Course

by Admin | Apr 28, 2017 | News & Opinions

4th annual Regenerative Medicine Essentials Course June 5 – 9, 2017, Winston-Salem, North Carolina We at Regenerative Medicine Foundation are proud to be partnering with The Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM) for the fourth annual...
A Story For Science: Call to Action, or Currency?

A Story For Science: Call to Action, or Currency?

by Admin | Apr 24, 2017 | News & Opinions, Policy

Everybody loves a good story. It doesn’t really matter if it’s true or false or somewhere in between. For stories, the truth is found in the telling – in the narrative. When we hear a story, we’re as much captured by the way it’s told, the meaning behind the...
Stem cell clinics in the legal crosshairs

Stem cell clinics in the legal crosshairs

by Bernard Siegel | Apr 12, 2017 | News & Opinions, Policy

Columnist Mitchell Hiltzik savaged the La Jolla-based StemGenix Medical Center “The stem cell therapies offered by La Jolla clinic aren’t FDA approved, may not work- and cost $15,000” reads the title of his piece on the LA Times. StemGenix is the subject of a federal...
Welcome to the Disquieting Era of Sheefs

Welcome to the Disquieting Era of Sheefs

by Bernard Siegel | Apr 10, 2017 | Bioethics, News & Opinions, Policy

Sheef /ʃiːf/ noun acronym. Synthetic Human Entity with Embryo-like Features.  “Change is avalanching upon our heads and most people are grotesquely unprepared to cope with it.” Alvin Toffler (1970)- Future Shock Stem cell engineering has leaped forward so fast that...
Mayo Clinic has credibility, prestige to be game changer in regenerative medicine, says keynote speaker Bernard Siegel.

Mayo Clinic has credibility, prestige to be game changer in regenerative medicine, says keynote speaker Bernard Siegel.

by Joseph Dawson | Apr 6, 2017 | News & Opinions

Left to right are Bernard Siegel, J.D., keynote speaker, and Andre Terzic, M.D., Ph.D., medical director, Center for Regenerative Medicine, at the Mayo Clinic Symposium on Regenerative Medicine and Surgery.March 31, 2017 As a large medical practice, Mayo Clinic...
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