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Stem cell therapy in autism: experience and outcomes

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Share the Science presents: Transitioning effectively to Seventh Edition NetCord-FACT International Cord Blood Standards

Recorded January 16, 2020
Presented by: Paul Eldridge, PhD, Director at Advanced Cellular Therapeutics Facility, UNC Bone Marrow Transplant and Cellular Therapy Program


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Presenter: Dr. Karen Ballen, MD

Professor of Medicine and Section Chief, Hematology, Hematologic Malignancy, and Stem Cell Transplant at the University of Virginia

An international expert in stem cell transplants, Dr. Ballen founded one of the first cord blood banks in the United States. Formerly the director of the Leukemia Program at Massachusetts General Hospital, she also served as a Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School before assuming her current role as Professor of Medicine and Section Chief, Hematology, Hematologic Malignancy, and Stem Cell Transplant at UVA.

She has extensive research experience in novel therapeutic strategies for acute leukemia, including immunotherapy and targeted agents, and has published more than 150 articles on transplants and acute leukemia.


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