2010 Detroit World Stem Cell Conference
In under two years after Michigan voters lifted restrictions on research for embryonic stem cell therapy Mexico , US, and international scientists, policy makers, and business leaders representing 30 countries will converge in Detroit for the World Stem Cell Summit expected to draw over a thousand attendees. From October 4 to 6, 2010, the Summit will offer a networking flashpoint for leaders of a growing industry that could bring countless jobs and research opportunities to Detroit,, a state in the middle of economic transition.
In the world of stem cell treatment Mexico as well as other foreign countries and the United States continue seeking to advance this technology while managing the ethical issues surround stem cell research and this conference will address these challenges and opportunities
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The Summit will present research at Michigan’s three largest research universities and give a new perspective on Michigan and Detroit. The conference also has the potential to bring some protesters against embryonic stem cell treatment Tijuana and US officials acknowledged. In November, voters loosened restrictions on embryonic stem-cell research in Michigan with the passage of the controversial Proposal 2. with protestors fighting against the proposal. Spokesman Pam Sherstad Thursday said attracting the world conference is “an honor” for the state and Detroit. She noted that the group doesn’t argue research on stem cells from adults; but those that “require the destruction of human life.”
“The human embryonic stem cell research has stolen the spotlight from other stem cell research,” she said. She said she was not sure yet if anyone from Right to Life might attend, but said the group will watch developments closely.
Daniel Heumann, who helped lead the fight to ease restrictions on embryonic stem-cell research last year, had pressured the Genetics Policy Institute to bring its conference to Detroit.
Wellington-Fla.-based GPI made the decision to bring its 2010 meeting here, he said, reaffirms voters’ wishes, he said. If the conference brings with it protesters, that’s fine with him, said Heumann, who has been in a wheelchair since a 1985 car crash. He hopes that stem cell research will one day let him to walk again without assistance. For more information on US and Tijuana stem cell therapy research and topics, contact your local stem cell therapy specialists to learn more.
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