2015 World Stem Cell Summit & RegMed Capital Conference
December 10-12, 2015
Hyatt Regency Atlanta
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
The 11th annual World Stem Cell Summit and RegMed Capital Conference is organized by Genetics Policy Institute (GPI) & the Regenerative Medicine Foundation with the Georgia Center for Regenerative Engineering & Medicine (Georgia Tech, University of Georgia & Emory University), Mayo Clinic, Kyoto University Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences (iCeMS), BioBridge Global, New York Stem Cell Foundation and Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine. The Summit forges collaborations to advance cell therapies, while creating a supportive environment of regulation, legislation, financing, reimbursement and patient advocacy.
Featuring over 250+ speakers, including Biomaterials Science co-Editor-in-Chief Norio Nakatsuji, Anthony Atala, and Todd McDevitt, and 65+ hours of Programming. Tracks include:
Discovery, Translation & Clinical Trials * Innovation Showcase for Cell Manufacturing, Regenerative Engineering & BioBanking * Regenerative Applications & Services * RegMed Capital Conference * Ethics Law & Society * Hot Topics & Future Trends
The RegMed Capital Conference (RMCC) showcases 30+ regenerative medicine company presentations to the investment community. Also included are expert discussions related to funding sources, case studies & trials, IP advice, forecasts and investor insights.
The Summit includes compelling keynotes, plenary sessions, focus sessions. The diverse three-day program includes Expert Lunch Discussion roundtables; a centrally located Exhibit Hall, an Interdisciplinary Poster Forum, The Stem Cell Action Awards Dinner; as well as many networking and partnering opportunities.
View 2014 World Stem Cell Report Table of Content: Acces comprehensive information on the global stem cell research landscape, including articles on key issues affecting translational research.
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Poster Abstract Deadline: November 20. You can submit your abstracts here.