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IBBME Media Room


Recent Media Releases:

28 February, 2013: Pour, Shake and Stir: How gold particles, DNA and water have the potential to shape the future of medicine

27 November, 2012: "Fountain of Youth" Technique Rejuvenates Aging Stem Cells

13 November, 2012: Umbilical Cord Cells Outperform Bone Marrow Cells in Repairing Damaged Hearts

4 October, 2012: The Next Fifty Years: 'Tomorrow's Technologies Showcase' to highlight the future of technological medicine.


View the Symposium booklet here.
Includes:
Schedule of events/maps
Plenary/Kenote bios, abstracts
Showcase presenters and company bios.


17 August, 2012:  'Organic' study of live pancreatic tissue yields new opportunities for diabetes research.




Media Contact:
Erin Vollick, Communications Officer
E.comm.ibbme@utoronto.ca
T:(416) 946-8019

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