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Regenerative Medicine: What is it? Where do we stand? Where are we going?

with Michael Longaker
June 28, 2007
Regenerative Medicine: What is it? Where do we stand? Where are we going?
Contact Pat Devaney
devaney@stanford.edu
(650) 724-4332
Part of
Summer Science Lecture Series

Settle on the lawn outside of Cantor to hear Dr. Michael Longaker, Director of Children's Surgical Research explain how regenerative, reparative, replacment and tissue engineering medicine represent an emerging field that holds great promise for core problems in medicine worldwide.

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