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ESTOOLS 3rd Ethics Workshop "do we still need human embryonic stem cells?"

Friday, May 28, 2010 from 2:00 PM to 6:15 PM (GMT)

Lisboa, Portugal

ESTOOLS 3rd Ethics Workshop

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3rd ETHICS WORKSHOP

"do we still need human embryonic stem cells?"

 

Organiser:
Göran Hermerén - ESTOOLS / Lund University / European Group on Ethics in Science & New Technologies  

 

2010 is the 4th and final year of the ESTOOLS contract with the European Commission to investigate the fundamental biology and scientific application of human embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells. As the finale of the project, the ESTOOLS partners will hold a major 2-day International Scientific Symposium and also the 3rd and final Ethics Workshop.

If you are attending or would like to attend the International Symposium (May 26-28), check the details on the Symposium webpages: http://www.estools/Lisbon [link opens in new window]

 

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The programme is available on ESTOOLS  website [link opens in new window]

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Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
Av. de Berna, 45A
1067-001 Lisboa
Portugal

Friday, May 28, 2010 from 2:00 PM to 6:15 PM (GMT)


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ESTOOLS is the largest grouping of human embryonic stem cell researchers in Europe. Spanning 10 countries, the project brings together the combined expertise of 21 academic and commercial research teams. Our cutting-edge research programme will investigate the biology of human embryonic stem cells and the molecular circuitry that governs their differentiation into more specialized cell types. As our name suggests, we plan to develop the tools, techniques and expertise necessary for eventual medical, pharmaceutical and bioindustrial applications of human ES cell research. http://www.estools.eu