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Alzheimer's Disease: How Stem Cell Research Will Make A Difference
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The New York Stem Cell Foundation with The Charles Evans Foundation
and the Geoffrey Beene Gives Back® Alzheimer's Initiative

Present

Alzheimer's Disease:
How Stem Cell Research Will Make A Difference

A panel discussion moderated by Ceci Connolly
Featuring Drs. Howard Fillit, Sam Gandy, Kevin Eggan & William Haseltine

Thursday, March 25, 2010
at The Times Center
6:30 - 8:00 PM
There is no charge for this event, but reservation is required.
To reserve a seat please visit
www.nyscf.org/springpanel
Contact 212.787.4111 ext. 103 with any questions.


Alzheimer’s Disease: How Stem Cell Research Will Make A Difference brings together leading stem cell scientists and Alzheimer’s experts to explain how stem cell research will help treat Alzheimer’s disease.

Moderated by: Ceci Connolly Health Politics Reporter, The Washington Post

Participants Include:
Kevin Eggan, PhD Chief Scientific Officer of The New York Stem Cell Foundation and Associate Professor of Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine at The Harvard Stem Cell Institute

Howard Fillit, MD Founding Executive Director of the Institute for the Study of Aging (ISOA) and the Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation (ADDF)

Sam Gandy, MD, PhD Associate Director of the Mount Sinai Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center and Chairman Emeritus of the National Medical and Scientific Advisory Council of the Alzheimer’s Association

William Haseltine, PhD President, The Haseltine Foundation for Medical Sciences and the Arts; Chairman, Haseltine Global Health, LLC
Greg Simon Senior Vice President of Worldwide Policy at Pfizer, Inc

Susan L. Solomon CEO, The New York Stem Cell Foundation

For more information http://www.nyscf.org/
This program has been generously underwritten by The Charles Evans Foundation and the Geoffrey Beene Gives Back® Alzheimer’s Initiative.