2nd Annual Stem Cell Symposium At UNSW, Australia

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Article Date: 20 Nov 2008 - 3:00 PDT

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Friday 28 November, 2008
Edumund Blacket Building, Prince of Wales Hospital
Cost: Free for UNSW staff and students; others $80 / $30-students

This full day symposium shows the breadth of stem cell research being carried out across various stem cell disciplines at the University of New South Wales and affiliated institutions such as the Children's Cancer Institute Australia, Garvan Institute, Prince of Wales Hospital, St George Hospital, St Vincent's Hospital, Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute.

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NSW Stem Cell Network (Australia)

The NSW Stem Cell Network is a professional community with an interest in both adult and embryonic stem cells. It encompasses the science, medicine, ethics, law, business and public awareness of stem cells. Regular workshops, seminars, conferences and courses organised by the Network have allowed this community to blossom, sharing knowledge and professional skills and embarking on collaborative research and commercial projects. Since the Network was established in Nov 2002, it has grown from 120 to over 500 members.
http://www.stemcellnetwork.org.au

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