ABCB5-expressing Stem Cells for Regenerative Medicine

Date: 

Tuesday, September 2, 2014, 4:00pm to 5:00pm

Location: 

Brigham and Women's Hospital, Anesthesia Conference Room, 75 Francis Street, Boston, MA

Leaders in Regenerative Medicine Seminar

Guest Speaker:
Natasha Frank, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine, HMS and Interim Clinical Chief of Genetics, BWH

Online Registration Recommended
These seminars will provide a platform for regenerative medicine researchers at BWH to come together, network with each other, learn about the latest findings in regenerative medicine and explore potential collaborations. The center will also focus on funding opportunities and one of its goals is to strengthen ties with MGH and HSCI and prime future collaborations around program project grants with these institutions.

The BRI is celebrating the American Medical Association’s Women in Medicine Month during September. This provides us with an opportunity to honor and showcase the remarkable and diverse work of women faculty and trainees, from basic research to clinical innovation and translational research projects. During September, our BRI Seminar Series will feature female speakers and celebrate women in medicine.
 
Directions to Anesthesia Conference Room

    Follow the BWH Pike to Exit 4 to the Mary Horrigan Connors Center for Women’s Health
    Take the elevator to L1
    Turn so that the entrance to the Dept. of Anesthesia offices is behind you and you are facing the hallway.
    Make a right at the hall way and go straight ahead, underneath the sign for the Anesthesia conference room

The newly launched BWH Regenerative Medicine Center will kick off its ‘Leaders in Regenerative Medicine’ seminar series this fall. The goals of these monthly seminars will be to:

    Showcase the cutting edge regenerative medicine research taking place at BWH and other area institutions.
    Provide a regular forum for regenerative medicine researchers at BWH to come together, network with each other, learn about the latest findings in     regenerative medicine and explore potential collaborations.
    Strengthen ties with other area institutions and prime collaborations with these entities in the domains of regenerative medicine grants, research and education.

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