Added: Feb 4, 2010

From: StanfordUniversity

Duration: 109:57

(October 6, 2009) Dr. Jill Helms, Associate Professor of Surgery at the Stanford School of Medicine, discusses developments in stem cell research and the future of regenerative medicine. Stanford Mini Med School is a series arranged and directed by Stanford's School of Medicine, and presented by the Stanford Continuing Studies program. Featuring more than thirty distinguished, faculty, scientists and physicians from Stanford's medical school, the series offers students a dynamic introduction to the world of human biology, health and disease, and the groundbreaking changes taking place in medical research and health care. Stanford University http://www.stanford.edu Stanford Continuing Studies http://continuingstudies.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stanford

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Tags: science  medicine  biology  disease  treatment  proposition 71  research  funding  regenerative medicine  cloning  implants  bone  tissues  adaptability  manmade tissue  functional integration  transplants  cancer  regeneration  skeletal renewal  scar tis 


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deltadoc94 Says:

Apr 3, 2010 - Is there a short version of this video that simply spans the segment which stands as an answer to the idiocy of Sarah Palin? That segment needs to go viral.

miketysoncantpunch Says:

Jul 1, 2010 - How long till stem cells therapy is available to regrow teeth?

QuestionableEthics Says:

Aug 2, 2010 - great video!

thrillseeker70 Says:

Aug 11, 2010 - Thankyou fo posting this it's very informative, however, when do you forsee there being a realistic treatment option for serious injury to the joints from for example road traffic accidents?