The Ambassador of the Republic of Panama in Washington DC Hosts Reception for the New York Stem Cell Foundation
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Paul
Goldberger,
Amy Rick,
CEO of the
Parkinson’s
Action
Network and
President
for the
Coalition
for the
Advancement
of Medical
Research (CAMR),
Susan L.
Solomon,
NYSCF CEO,
and
Michael
Manganiello
at a
reception
benefiting
the
New York
Stem Cell
Foundation
(NYSCF) at
the
Washington,
DC residence
of the
Ambassador
of the
Republic of
Panama
hosted
by
Ambassador
Jaime E.
Alemán
and Mrs.
Pilar Alemán,
and
Debbie
and Peter
Kahn.
The event
featured an
update on
the latest
developments
in
stem
cell
research and
Parkinson’s
Disease by
NYSCF CEO
Susan L.
Solomon
and
NYSCF-Druckenmiller
Fellows
Valentina
Fossati,
Ph.D.,
who spoke
about
using
stem cells
to treat
immune
deficiencies,
and Darja
Marolt,
Ph.D.,
who spoke
about using
stem cells
to create
bone and
cartilage.
Founded
in 2005,
NYSCF is
dedicated to
accelerating
cures for
the major
diseases of
our time
through stem
cell
research.
For more
information,
visit www.nyscf.org. |
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Ann
Pelham,
who serves
on the Board
of Trustees
of Duke
University
and Bob
Cullen,
a teacher at
Central High
School in
Seat
Pleasant,
MD, at a
reception
benefiting
the
New York
Stem Cell
Foundation
(NYSCF) at
the
Washington,
DC
residence of
the
Ambassador
of the
Republic of
Panama
hosted by
Ambassador
Jaime E.
Alemán
and Mrs.
Pilar Alemán,
and
Debbie
and Peter
Kahn.
The event
featured an
update on
the latest
developments
in stem cell
research and
Parkinson’s
Disease by
NYSCF CEO
Susan L.
Solomon
and
NYSCF-Druckenmiller
Fellows
Valentina
Fossati,
Ph.D.,
who spoke
about using
stem cells
to treat
immune
deficiencies,
and Darja
Marolt,
Ph.D.,
who spoke
about using
stem cells
to create
bone and
cartilage.
Founded
in 2005,
NYSCF is
dedicated to
accelerating
cures for
the major
diseases of
our time
through stem
cell
research.
For more
information,
visit www.nyscf.org. |
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Debbie
Kahn, Pilar
Alemán, and
Peter Kahn,
partner at
Williams &
Connolly LLP
at a
reception
benefiting
the
New York
Stem Cell
Foundation
(NYSCF) at
the
Washington,
DC
residence of
the
Ambassador
of the
Republic of
Panama
hosted by
Ambassador
Jaime E.
Alemán
and Mrs.
Alemán,
and
Debbie
and Peter
Kahn.
The event
featured an
update on
the latest
developments
in stem cell
research and
Parkinson’s
Disease by
NYSCF CEO
Susan L.
Solomon
and
NYSCF-Druckenmiller
Fellows
Valentina
Fossati,
Ph.D.,
who spoke
about using
stem cells
to treat
immune
deficiencies,
and Darja
Marolt,
Ph.D.,
who spoke
about using
stem cells
to create
bone and
cartilage.
Founded
in 2005,
NYSCF is
dedicated to
accelerating
cures for
the major
diseases of
our time
through stem
cell
research.
For more
information,
visit www.nyscf.org. |
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Trish
and
George
Vradenburg,
Chairman
of the
Geoffrey
Beene
Alzheimer’s
Initiative,
at
a reception
benefiting
the
New York
Stem Cell
Foundation
(NYSCF) at
the
Washington,
DC
residence of
the
Ambassador
of the
Republic of
Panama
hosted
by
Ambassador
Jaime E.
Alemán
and Mrs.
Pilar Alemán,
and
Debbie
and Peter
Kahn.
The
event
featured an
update on
the latest
developments
in
stem
cell
research and
Parkinson’s
Disease by
NYSCF CEO
Susan L.
Solomon
and
NYSCF-Druckenmiller
Fellows
Valentina
Fossati,
Ph.D.,
who spoke
about
using
stem cells
to treat
immune
deficiencies,
and Darja
Marolt,
Ph.D.,
who spoke
about using
stem cells
to create
bone and
cartilage.
Founded
in 2005,
NYSCF is
dedicated to
accelerating
cures for
the major
diseases of
our time
through stem
cell
research.
For more
information,
visit www.nyscf.org. |
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Raymond “Buck” Ferguson, part-owner of the Seattle Mariners and former Senior Director of Investor and Shareholder Relations at Microsoft, with his wife Mary at a reception benefiting the New York Stem Cell Foundation (NYSCF) at the Washington, DC residence of the Ambassador of the Republic of Panama hosted by Ambassador Jaime E. Alemán and Mrs. Pilar Alemán, and Debbie and
Peter Kahn. |
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The event featured an update on the latest developments in stem cell research and Parkinson’s Disease by NYSCF CEO Susan L. Solomon and NYSCF-Druckenmiller Fellows Valentina Fossati, Ph.D., who spoke about using stem cells to treat immune deficiencies, and Darja Marolt, Ph.D., who spoke about using stem cells to create bone and cartilage.
Founded in 2005,NYSCF is dedicated to accelerating cures for the major diseases of our time through stem cell research. For more information, visit www.nyscf.org.
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