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Free Public Stem Cell Symposia (5/18/2008)

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The Penn Institute for Regenerative Medicine, the School of Medicine Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, and the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) are hosting a free Workshop and Evening Public Symposium on Stem Cell Biology on June 10.

Both events are o pen to anyone interested in stem cells, public policy, and biomedical research. These events are in conjunction with the ISSCR annual meeting, which will be held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, June 11-14.

Space is limited for the workshop. Priority will be given to attendees who have pre-registered.

Public Symposium Details & Registration

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