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Regenerative Medicine With Stem Cell Therapy Injections at an Arizona pain clinic (602) 507-6550

July 25th, 2011 11:18 pm

Amniotic Fluid Based Stem Cell Injections are being offered at Preferred Pain Center in Arizona. The injections offer an opportunity to harness the body's regenerative potential and exponentially increase it: 1) Anti-inflammation 2) Hyaluronic Acid 3) Stem Cells 4) Non-steroidal, non-embryonic treatment Pain relief plus potential regeneration of cartilage and soft tissues such as rotator cuff and ligaments. Now at Preferred Pain Center

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Meditation May Help Women Cope With Hot Flashes

July 24th, 2011 4:05 pm

(HealthDay News) -- An easy-to-learn meditation technique can help ease the hot flashes, night sweats and insomnia of menopause, a new study says.

The University of Massachusetts research showed that mindfulness training, based on a Buddhist meditation concept, reduced the distress associated with hot flashes and improved physical, psychosocial and sexual functioning.

"The findings are important because hormone replacement therapy, used to treat menopause symptoms in the past, has been associated with health risks," said study author James Carmody, an associate professor of medicine in the division of preventive and behavioral medicine.

About 40 percent of menopausal women suffer from hot flashes and night sweats, which undermine their quality of life, the researchers noted. But since hormone replacement therapy has been linked with an increased risk of heart disease, breast cancer and stroke, Carmody observed that "not only are women looking for alternative treatments, it is an NIH (National Institutes of Health) priority to find behavioral treatments Read more...

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New Report Details Uphill Battle to Solve the U.S.’s Pain Problem

July 24th, 2011 4:05 pm

Chronic pain affects at least one in three adults in the U.S., which is more than the sum total of those with heart disease, cancer and diabetes combined. For many of these 116 million Americans, their pain is severe and eludes available treatments. In addition to the human suffering, the monetary cost of medical treatment and lost productivity has reached $635 billion a year. [More]

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The OTC Investor Article – International Stem Cell (ISCO) Aims to Become the “Intel(tm) of the Stem Cell World” By Justin Kuepper

July 24th, 2011 4:05 pm
International Stem Cell Corp (OTCBB: ISCO), a biotechnology company focused on therapeutic biomedical research and cosmeceutical products, operating in the same industry as companies like Geron Corporation (Nasdaq: GERN) and Advanced Cell Technology Inc. (OTCBB: ACTC), aims to become the premier supplier of human cells and cell based products to the rapidly growing regenerative medicine industry.
International Stem Cell Corp (OTCBB: ISCO) specializes in manufacturing pluripotent human “partheno-genetic” stem cells that can be converted into any of the many specific types of cells that will be needed as regenerative medicine moves from the laboratory to the hospital or physician’s office.  ISCO’s cells have the same kind of ability to become any specific cell that might be needed for therapy as do the cells used by competitors like Geron Corporation (Nasdaq: GERN) and Advanced Cell Technology Inc. (OTCBB: ACTC). Unlike the cells used by these competitors, however, ISCO’s cells are not obtained from fertilized embryos that might otherwise mature into a human child. Instead, they are derived from un-fertilized human eggs that would otherwise be destroyed and have no capacity to become a human child. Thus, ISCO’s parthenogenetic stem cells have removed a major ethical barrier to the use of the most prolific class of stem cells available to science today. With its patent on using the parthenogenesis process to make the stem cells, the company plans to establish partnerships, collaborations and licensing agreements with larger pharmaceutical companies to eventually unlock significant shareholder value.
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International Stem Cell Corporation Starts Series of Preclinical Animal Studies of Neuronal Cells Derived From Human Parthenogenetic Stem Cells

July 24th, 2011 4:05 pm
CARLSBAD, Calif. (July 20, 2011) – International Stem Cell Corporation (OTCBB: ISCO) announced today the initiation of a series of preclinical animal studies of neuronal cells derived from ISCO’s proprietary pluripotent stem cells.


The studies will evaluate the in vivo safety and tumorigenicity of neuronal cells derived from ISCO's proprietary human parthenogenetic stem cells (hpSC), as well as their ability to develop into functioning dopaminergic neuron–like cells, a key milestone towards creating a cell-based therapy for Parkinson's Disease (PD).

ISCO uses unfertilized oocytes to create human parthenogenetic stem cells, an approach that offers a number of distinct advantages over other types of human stem cells. Like human embryonic stem cells (hESCs), hpSCs are pluripotent, and thus have the capacity to become almost any cell type in the body. 

However, unlike hESCs, hpSCs can be created in a form such that cells from a single donor can be immunologically matched to millions of individuals.


Because no human embryos are ever damaged or destroyed in creating ISCO’s cells, they also avoid the ethical issues associated with embryonic hESC cells. ISCO maintains the world’s largest collection of research-grade hpSC lines.
Dr. Andrey Semechkin, the CEO of ISCO, comments: “The ability of neuronal cells to become a specific
type of neuron is one of the most important properties that these cells must have to be used in cell-based therapy of neurological disorders. These studies will bring us one step closer to our goal of being able to treat PD.”
Parkinson’s disease is a disease of the central nervous system that affects millions of people worldwide.
PD patients present a range of possible symptoms, some of which are known to be as a result of the loss of dopaminergic neurons in the mid brain. ISCO’s approach is first to derive neuronal cells successfully from hpSC and, second, to evaluate their safety, functionality and efficacy using a series of in-house in vitro and in vivo models.
About International Stem Cell Corporation
International Stem Cell Corporation is focused on the therapeutic applications of human parthenogenetic stem cells and the development and commercialization of cell-based research and cosmetic products. ISCO's core technology, parthenogenesis, results in the creation of pluripotent human stem cells from unfertilized oocytes (eggs). hpSCs avoid ethical issues associated with the use or destruction of viable human embryos. ISCO scientists have created the first parthenogenic, homozygous stem cell line that can be a source of therapeutic cells with minimal immune rejection after transplantation into hundreds of millions of individuals of differing genders, ages and racial background. This offers the potential to create the first true stem cell bank, UniStemCell™. ISCO also produces and markets specialized cells and growth media for therapeutic research worldwide through its subsidiary Lifeline Cell Technology, and cell-based skin care products through its subsidiary Lifeline Skin Care. More information is available at http://www.internationalstemcell.com .
To subscribe to receive ongoing corporate communications, please click on the following link: http://
http://www.b2i.us/irpass.asp?BzID=1468&to=ea&s=0.
Forward-looking Statements
Statements pertaining to anticipated developments, the potential production and benefits of stem cell
lines, and other opportunities for the company and its subsidiaries, along with other statements about
the future expectations, beliefs, goals, plans, or prospects expressed by management constitute forward-looking statements. Any statements that are not historical fact (including, but not limited to statements that contain words such as "will," "believes," "plans," "anticipates," "expects," "estimates,") should also be considered to be forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, including, without limitation, risks inherent in the development and/or commercialization of potential products and the management of collaborations, regulatory approvals, need and ability to obtain future capital, application of capital resources among competing uses, and maintenance of intellectual property rights. Actual results may differ materially from the results anticipated in these forward-looking statements and as such should be evaluated together with the many uncertainties that affect the company's business, particularly those mentioned in the cautionary statements found in the company's Securities and Exchange Commission filings. The company disclaims any intent or obligation to update forward-looking statements.
Contacts:
International Stem Cell Corporation
760-940-6383
Ruslan Semechkin, Ph.D.
Vice President
ras@intlstemcell.com
or:
Lippert/Heilshorn & Associates
Don Markley
310-691-7100
dmarkley@lhai.com
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Meditation May Help Women Cope With Hot Flashes

July 24th, 2011 4:03 pm

(HealthDay News) -- An easy-to-learn meditation technique can help ease the hot flashes, night sweats and insomnia of menopause, a new study says.

The University of Massachusetts research showed that mindfulness training, based on a Buddhist meditation concept, reduced the distress associated with hot flashes and improved physical, psychosocial and sexual functioning.

"The findings are important because hormone replacement therapy, used to treat menopause symptoms in the past, has been associated with health risks," said study author James Carmody, an associate professor of medicine in the division of preventive and behavioral medicine.

About 40 percent of menopausal women suffer from hot flashes and night sweats, which undermine their quality of life, the researchers noted. But since hormone replacement therapy has been linked with an increased risk of heart disease, breast cancer and stroke, Carmody observed that "not only are women looking for alternative treatments, it is an NIH (National Institutes of Health) priority to find behavioral treatments Read more...

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New Report Details Uphill Battle to Solve the U.S.’s Pain Problem

July 24th, 2011 4:03 pm

Chronic pain affects at least one in three adults in the U.S., which is more than the sum total of those with heart disease, cancer and diabetes combined. For many of these 116 million Americans, their pain is severe and eludes available treatments. In addition to the human suffering, the monetary cost of medical treatment and lost productivity has reached $635 billion a year. [More]

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The OTC Investor Article – International Stem Cell (ISCO) Aims to Become the “Intel(tm) of the Stem Cell World” By Justin Kuepper

July 24th, 2011 4:02 pm
International Stem Cell Corp (OTCBB: ISCO), a biotechnology company focused on therapeutic biomedical research and cosmeceutical products, operating in the same industry as companies like Geron Corporation (Nasdaq: GERN) and Advanced Cell Technology Inc. (OTCBB: ACTC), aims to become the premier supplier of human cells and cell based products to the rapidly growing regenerative medicine industry.
International Stem Cell Corp (OTCBB: ISCO) specializes in manufacturing pluripotent human “partheno-genetic” stem cells that can be converted into any of the many specific types of cells that will be needed as regenerative medicine moves from the laboratory to the hospital or physician’s office.  ISCO’s cells have the same kind of ability to become any specific cell that might be needed for therapy as do the cells used by competitors like Geron Corporation (Nasdaq: GERN) and Advanced Cell Technology Inc. (OTCBB: ACTC). Unlike the cells used by these competitors, however, ISCO’s cells are not obtained from fertilized embryos that might otherwise mature into a human child. Instead, they are derived from un-fertilized human eggs that would otherwise be destroyed and have no capacity to become a human child. Thus, ISCO’s parthenogenetic stem cells have removed a major ethical barrier to the use of the most prolific class of stem cells available to science today. With its patent on using the parthenogenesis process to make the stem cells, the company plans to establish partnerships, collaborations and licensing agreements with larger pharmaceutical companies to eventually unlock significant shareholder value.
Please read the complete article at The OTC Investor here
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International Stem Cell Corporation Starts Series of Preclinical Animal Studies of Neuronal Cells Derived From Human Parthenogenetic Stem Cells

July 24th, 2011 4:02 pm
CARLSBAD, Calif. (July 20, 2011) – International Stem Cell Corporation (OTCBB: ISCO) announced today the initiation of a series of preclinical animal studies of neuronal cells derived from ISCO’s proprietary pluripotent stem cells.


The studies will evaluate the in vivo safety and tumorigenicity of neuronal cells derived from ISCO's proprietary human parthenogenetic stem cells (hpSC), as well as their ability to develop into functioning dopaminergic neuron–like cells, a key milestone towards creating a cell-based therapy for Parkinson's Disease (PD).

ISCO uses unfertilized oocytes to create human parthenogenetic stem cells, an approach that offers a number of distinct advantages over other types of human stem cells. Like human embryonic stem cells (hESCs), hpSCs are pluripotent, and thus have the capacity to become almost any cell type in the body. 

However, unlike hESCs, hpSCs can be created in a form such that cells from a single donor can be immunologically matched to millions of individuals.


Because no human embryos are ever damaged or destroyed in creating ISCO’s cells, they also avoid the ethical issues associated with embryonic hESC cells. ISCO maintains the world’s largest collection of research-grade hpSC lines.
Dr. Andrey Semechkin, the CEO of ISCO, comments: “The ability of neuronal cells to become a specific
type of neuron is one of the most important properties that these cells must have to be used in cell-based therapy of neurological disorders. These studies will bring us one step closer to our goal of being able to treat PD.”
Parkinson’s disease is a disease of the central nervous system that affects millions of people worldwide.
PD patients present a range of possible symptoms, some of which are known to be as a result of the loss of dopaminergic neurons in the mid brain. ISCO’s approach is first to derive neuronal cells successfully from hpSC and, second, to evaluate their safety, functionality and efficacy using a series of in-house in vitro and in vivo models.
About International Stem Cell Corporation
International Stem Cell Corporation is focused on the therapeutic applications of human parthenogenetic stem cells and the development and commercialization of cell-based research and cosmetic products. ISCO's core technology, parthenogenesis, results in the creation of pluripotent human stem cells from unfertilized oocytes (eggs). hpSCs avoid ethical issues associated with the use or destruction of viable human embryos. ISCO scientists have created the first parthenogenic, homozygous stem cell line that can be a source of therapeutic cells with minimal immune rejection after transplantation into hundreds of millions of individuals of differing genders, ages and racial background. This offers the potential to create the first true stem cell bank, UniStemCell™. ISCO also produces and markets specialized cells and growth media for therapeutic research worldwide through its subsidiary Lifeline Cell Technology, and cell-based skin care products through its subsidiary Lifeline Skin Care. More information is available at http://www.internationalstemcell.com .
To subscribe to receive ongoing corporate communications, please click on the following link: http://
http://www.b2i.us/irpass.asp?BzID=1468&to=ea&s=0.
Forward-looking Statements
Statements pertaining to anticipated developments, the potential production and benefits of stem cell
lines, and other opportunities for the company and its subsidiaries, along with other statements about
the future expectations, beliefs, goals, plans, or prospects expressed by management constitute forward-looking statements. Any statements that are not historical fact (including, but not limited to statements that contain words such as "will," "believes," "plans," "anticipates," "expects," "estimates,") should also be considered to be forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, including, without limitation, risks inherent in the development and/or commercialization of potential products and the management of collaborations, regulatory approvals, need and ability to obtain future capital, application of capital resources among competing uses, and maintenance of intellectual property rights. Actual results may differ materially from the results anticipated in these forward-looking statements and as such should be evaluated together with the many uncertainties that affect the company's business, particularly those mentioned in the cautionary statements found in the company's Securities and Exchange Commission filings. The company disclaims any intent or obligation to update forward-looking statements.
Contacts:
International Stem Cell Corporation
760-940-6383
Ruslan Semechkin, Ph.D.
Vice President
ras@intlstemcell.com
or:
Lippert/Heilshorn & Associates
Don Markley
310-691-7100
dmarkley@lhai.com
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Clinical Advances in Adult Stem Cell Therapy – Dr. Jorge Paz Rodriguez (Miami)

July 22nd, 2011 6:29 pm

Current treatments with Adipose-, Bone Marrow- and Cord Blood-derived stem cells. Autism, Spinal Cord Injury, Heart Failure, Rheumatoid Arthritis and Osteoarthritis treatments are outlined. Dr

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Stem Cell Therapy–Hillcrest Animal Hospital

July 19th, 2011 9:23 pm

Hillcrest Animal Hospital, Bartlett, TN.....now doing in house stem cell therapy to relieve clinical signs of arthritis in dogs To learn more about stem cell therapy and how its helping animals across the United States, visit http://www.medivet-america.com

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International Stem Cell Corporation Congratulates Sweden’s Karolinska University Hospital on the Creation of the World’s First Artificial Trachea

July 17th, 2011 4:05 pm
International Stem Cell Corporation (ISCO) applauds the recent announcement by doctors at Sweden’s Karolinska University Hospital on the creation of the world’s first artificial trachea. 
ISCO would like our followers to understand that the concept of growing cells on a scaffold to treat diseases is showing success in our own research as exemplified by the following:
1) Collaboration with Cytograft in growing artificial blood vessels for treatment of lower limb ischemia. We are extremely proud and gratified to see how our FibroLife media manufactured by ISCO’s subsidiary Lifeline Cell Technology is effective in growing cells on threads used to “weave” artificial blood by Cytograft (as announced in ISCO’s recent press releases). 
2) The same technology is being used in ISCO’s work with Dr. Paul H. Chen wherein corneal epithelial cells are plated onto contact lenses (the “scaffold”) and used as a “living bandage” for laser eye surgery. 
International Stem Cell Corporation will continue to pursue the use of its cells and cell culture products in the many developing fields of regenerative medicine.
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International Stem Cell Corporation Congratulates Sweden’s Karolinska University Hospital on the Creation of the World’s First Artificial Trachea

July 17th, 2011 4:03 pm
International Stem Cell Corporation (ISCO) applauds the recent announcement by doctors at Sweden’s Karolinska University Hospital on the creation of the world’s first artificial trachea. 
ISCO would like our followers to understand that the concept of growing cells on a scaffold to treat diseases is showing success in our own research as exemplified by the following:
1) Collaboration with Cytograft in growing artificial blood vessels for treatment of lower limb ischemia. We are extremely proud and gratified to see how our FibroLife media manufactured by ISCO’s subsidiary Lifeline Cell Technology is effective in growing cells on threads used to “weave” artificial blood by Cytograft (as announced in ISCO’s recent press releases). 
2) The same technology is being used in ISCO’s work with Dr. Paul H. Chen wherein corneal epithelial cells are plated onto contact lenses (the “scaffold”) and used as a “living bandage” for laser eye surgery. 
International Stem Cell Corporation will continue to pursue the use of its cells and cell culture products in the many developing fields of regenerative medicine.
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Dr. Craig Saunders Adult Stem Cell Therapy

July 15th, 2011 10:47 pm

Dr. Saunders is one of only a handful of doctors in the country who offer complete on-site adult stem cell retrieval, harvest, and adult stem cell therapy. Adult stem cells are harvested from the patients own fat and used to treat injuries, and degenerative conditions

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WAVE3 News Adipose Stem Cell Therapy

July 15th, 2011 12:15 pm

Cooper, a 7-year-old Golden Retriever, had a torn ACL in both sides of his hinds - or knees.

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Adult Stem Cell Therapy Clinical Advances – Dr. Jorge Paz in San Diego, CA March 2011

July 14th, 2011 11:47 pm

Current treatments with Adipose-, Bone Marrow- and Cord Blood-derived stem cells.

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Documentary: Stem Cell Therapy for Muscular Dystrophy – Ryan Benton’s Story

July 13th, 2011 11:28 am

This story documents Ryan Benton's most recent trip from his home in Wichita, Kansas to the Stem Cell Institute in Panama City, Panama to receive stem cell therapy for muscular dystrophy. Follow Ryan as he lands at Tocumen International airport, receives treatment and returns home. Listen to interviews from Ryan, his family and friends after his return home.

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Documentary: Stem Cell Therapy for Muscular Dystrophy - Ryan Benton's Story

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XCell-Center Stem Cell Therapy Christmas Video 2010

July 12th, 2011 11:28 am

Successfully treated stem cell therapy patients hailing from around the globe share their pictures and comments.

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Cell Therapy’s Got Talent Technology Showcase – A Call for Cell Therapy Manufacturing Technology Presentations

July 10th, 2011 4:13 pm


in collaboration with:

In an effort to showcase the latest technologies driving the production of cell therapies, the Cell Therapy Group and Informa Life Sciences are proud to announce the introduction of the "Technology Showcase" session and award to be held in conjunction with Informa's Cell Therapy Manufacturing conference to be held 30 November to 1 December 2011 in Brussels Belgium.

Having held the same conference last year in London, Informa is committed to building on the success of last year's event by continuing to create a meaningful European forum for the issues related to the clinical and particularly commercial-scale production of cell-based therapies.

The Technology Showcase session, taking place on the main agenda, will feature 6 x 10 minute presentations from innovative companies developing cutting-edge technologies in the field of cell therapy manufacturing, and is particularly relevant to SME and academic groups with limited marketing resources.

All presentations will be reviewed by the Scientific Advisory Board with the winner announced at the end of the session. Exposure on BioProcess International's website is also included.

Technologies we'd like to promote include:

  • Manufacturing systems including bioreactor technologies
  • Cell harvest/collection technologies
  • Cell storage/logistics technologies
  • Clinical cell delivery and/or other point-of-care technologies
  • Automation technologies
  • Cell separation system
  • Cell process devices
  • Innovative reagents, scaffolds, matrices, and other “ancillary” tools
  • Technologies to close currently open systems
  • Suspension-based production systems
  • Disposable technologies

How to apply:

To apply to present companies must submit an abstract (<300 words) to daniel.barry@informa.com and lbuckler@celltherapygroup.com outlining the product or service to be presented and why it is a critical technology related to cell therapy manufacturing.

The deadline for applications is SEPTEMBER 15 2011 - Priority given to early submissions

    The cost of taking part in the Technology Showcase is £2,700 which includes the following benefits:

    • 1 x 2-day conference pass (normal price £1,599)
    • 10-minute podium presentation within main conference room
    • 1 poster display in the Exhibition Hall
    • Marketing - company logo displayed on website and event guide
    • Exposure in BPI Magazine

    Terms and conditions:

    To be eligible the product or service to be presented must be:

    • On the market for no less than 2 years or expected to be on the market no later than Q4 2012
    • Appropriate for, applicable to, and compliant with clinical-grade manufacturing requirements (technologies only available for research use will not be considered)

    Plus...

    • The company must have no more than 15 employees
    • The company has been running for no more than 5 years, and
    • The company generates annual revenue of no more than $5m

    For further information please contact: daniel.barry@informa.com or lbuckler@celltherapygroup.com

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    Cell Therapy’s Got Talent Technology Showcase – A Call for Cell Therapy Manufacturing Technology Presentations

    July 10th, 2011 4:09 pm


    in collaboration with:

    In an effort to showcase the latest technologies driving the production of cell therapies, the Cell Therapy Group and Informa Life Sciences are proud to announce the introduction of the "Technology Showcase" session and award to be held in conjunction with Informa's Cell Therapy Manufacturing conference to be held 30 November to 1 December 2011 in Brussels Belgium.

    Having held the same conference last year in London, Informa is committed to building on the success of last year's event by continuing to create a meaningful European forum for the issues related to the clinical and particularly commercial-scale production of cell-based therapies.

    The Technology Showcase session, taking place on the main agenda, will feature 6 x 10 minute presentations from innovative companies developing cutting-edge technologies in the field of cell therapy manufacturing, and is particularly relevant to SME and academic groups with limited marketing resources.

    All presentations will be reviewed by the Scientific Advisory Board with the winner announced at the end of the session. Exposure on BioProcess International's website is also included.

    Technologies we'd like to promote include:

    • Manufacturing systems including bioreactor technologies
    • Cell harvest/collection technologies
    • Cell storage/logistics technologies
    • Clinical cell delivery and/or other point-of-care technologies
    • Automation technologies
    • Cell separation system
    • Cell process devices
    • Innovative reagents, scaffolds, matrices, and other “ancillary” tools
    • Technologies to close currently open systems
    • Suspension-based production systems
    • Disposable technologies

    How to apply:

    To apply to present companies must submit an abstract (<300 words) to daniel.barry@informa.com and lbuckler@celltherapygroup.com outlining the product or service to be presented and why it is a critical technology related to cell therapy manufacturing.

    The deadline for applications is SEPTEMBER 15 2011 - Priority given to early submissions

      The cost of taking part in the Technology Showcase is £2,700 which includes the following benefits:

      • 1 x 2-day conference pass (normal price £1,599)
      • 10-minute podium presentation within main conference room
      • 1 poster display in the Exhibition Hall
      • Marketing - company logo displayed on website and event guide
      • Exposure in BPI Magazine

      Terms and conditions:

      To be eligible the product or service to be presented must be:

      • On the market for no less than 2 years or expected to be on the market no later than Q4 2012
      • Appropriate for, applicable to, and compliant with clinical-grade manufacturing requirements (technologies only available for research use will not be considered)

      Plus...

      • The company must have no more than 15 employees
      • The company has been running for no more than 5 years, and
      • The company generates annual revenue of no more than $5m

      For further information please contact: daniel.barry@informa.com or lbuckler@celltherapygroup.com

      http://www.celltherapyblog.com hosted by http://www.celltherapygroup.com
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