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Park GuellISSCR 8th Annual Meeting
June 16-19, 2010
Moscone West
San Francisco, CA USA


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Abstracts submissions ended Jan. 28

The ISSCR Annual Meeting has become the preeminent international stem cell meeting of the foremost stem cell professionals from public, private, academic and government settings. It provides a forum to promote and foster the exchange of research, featuring leading discoveries of the year and serving as a catalyst for inspired stem cell research around the world. Learn more about our 2010 co-sponsor, The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM).

RFP for Pre-Meeting Symposia
NEW! ISSCR will hold satellite symposia the morning of Wednesday, June 16, preceding the start of the 8th Annual Meeting for any non-profit organization with a connection to stem cell research who would be interested in organizing a symposium focused on a topic of interest to ISSCR attendees. More information.

Fred H. GageKeynote Speaker

Fred H. Gage, PhD
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Brigid HoganAnne McLaren
Memorial Lecture


Speaker: Brigid Hogan, PhD, FRS
Read Dr. Hogan’s bio.

Important Dates

Outstanding Young Investigator Award Deadline: Feb. 26
Educational Video Competition Deadline: Feb. 26
Early registration deadline: March 30

 

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Continuing Medical Education Will Not be Offered in 2010. 
After careful consideration, the ISSCR has elected not to offer CME credit for the 8th Annual Meeting. Recent policies from the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education impede industry scientists from planning or speaking at the meeting – voices we deem critical to the quality of our program.  The ISSCR will continue to assess options for continuing medical education for future meetings.


Updated: February 5, 2010