Stem Cell agency hosts free patient advocate event on Sept. 6th

The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) and the Gladstone Institutes are hosting a free patient advocate event on Wednesday, Sept. 6th about how stem cell therapies are helping patients with unmet medical needs.

Stem cells for long have been studied in an effort to find a cure for paralysis and though there have been many early stage results, we're still years away from learning whether they will live up to all the hype and promises that have accompanied this scientific work.  Learn about the exciting progress being made in stem cell research and what it could mean for you, your family and loved ones.

This meeting is FREE and open to the public and will be held at The Gladstone Institutes Mahley Auditorium, 1650 Owens Street, San Francisco.  You may reserve your free ticket HERE.

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