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Join us for this webinar with Dr. Madison Paton, Research Fellow at the Cerebral Palsy Alliance Research Institute, University of Sydney & Dr. Megan Finach-Edmondson, Senior Stem Cell Research Fellow and Regeneration Theme Lead at the Cerebral Palsy Alliance Research Institute, University of Sydney.
Umbilical cord blood has been under investigation in research for cerebral palsy for more than 15 years. With a boom in research, we have seen incredible advances in what we know and how to apply umbilical cord blood treatment for cerebral palsy and other brain conditions.
In this Share the Science session, you will hear from cell therapy experts from Cerebral Palsy Alliance Research Institute (Sydney, Australia) and their recent works that describe the research landscape and outline key future directions of treatments for cerebral palsy using umbilical cord blood clinical trials.
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Recorded Oct 23, 2018
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Dr Madison Paton is a Research Fellow at the Cerebral Palsy Alliance Research Institute in the Regeneration Theme. She investigates the role of cell therapies to protect the developing brain, with a career spanning preclinical, translational and clinical research. Dr Paton is passionate about science communication and sharing evidence and advances in stem cell therapies.
Dr Megan Finch-Edmondson is an emerging leader in stem cell research for cerebral palsy, clinical trials and consumer/community engagement. She is currently working to establish of a number of cell therapy clinical trials for the prevention and treatment of cerebral palsy, however she also has an interest in any innovative therapies that can help to improve the lives of those living with cerebral palsy.
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