Americans for Cures Foundation Announces Conference for Stem Cell
Advocates
Americans for Cures Foundation Announces State of Stem Cell Advocacy
2008, the Only Conference Geared This Year for Advocates of Grass-Roots
Stem Cell Research.
PALO ALTO, Calif. (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) February 12, 2008 --
Stem cell research advocates nationwide will gather at the State
of Stem Cell Advocacy 2008 conference on April 12-13, 2008. The
conference is being presented by Americans for Cures Foundation (ACF) (www.americansforcures.org)
at San Francisco’s UCSF Mission Bay
Conference Center, ACF’s Co-Executive
Directors announced today.
Patient advocates and veterans who want to bolster public support and
funding for stem cell research at the local and national level are
invited to attend. The conference welcomes advocates of all diseases and
conditions, both those who are newcomers as well as experienced
advocates.
ACF Co-Executive Director Constance McKee said, “This
conference is the only meeting offering training for Americans who want
to advance cures based on stem cell research. Stem cell research is a
common thread of hope for almost 70 diseases and conditions otherwise
considered incurable.
“Stem cell research affects almost every
family in America. There are 100 million Americans who have diseases and
conditions that could be improved with regenerative cell therapies. Most
Americans want to protect their rights to provide their families with
the best healthcare possible,” McKee said.
The keynote speaker will be Robert Klein, a co-author of California’s
groundbreaking Proposition 71. Voters approved the proposition in
November 2004 and created the California Institute of Regenerative
Medicine (CIRM) (www.cirm.ca.gov).
Other confirmed and invited speakers are Don C. Reed, sponsor for
California’s Roman Reed Spinal Cord Injury
Research Act (1999); Bernard Siegel, Executive Director of the Genetics
Policy Institute; Dr. Reneé Pera, Stanford
University; Dr. Alan Trounson, President of CIRM; Amy Comstock Rick,
President of Coalition for Advancement of Medical Research and President
of Parkinson’s Action Network.
ACF Co-Executive Director Amy Daly commented, “We
are kicking off the conference with a session called ‘Stem
Cells 101’ for newcomers. Then a panel of
physicians will discuss the latest advances in developing therapies for
diseases like spinal cord injury and cancer stem cells. We are planning
sessions on ‘How to Work With Congress,’
‘Increasing NIH and VA Funding For Stem Cell
Therapies,’ and ‘How
To Invite the Media to Your Event.’”
McKee said Americans for Cures Foundation is a 501(c)3 organization that
is the successor to the former Alliance for Stem Cell Research.
“Our founding charter was to support the
implementation of Proposition 71 by providing educational programs. As
stem cell science is poised to become medicine, we are reaching
nationally, to Americans who are hungry for the facts, not the hype,
about stem cell science. If we speak out together for cures, we can
accelerate the pace at which hope becomes the reality of therapy.”
For more information, please register for the event at www.americansforcures.org
or send an email to inform@americansforcures.org.
Advocates needing financial assistance may apply for a limited number of
conference scholarships. For information about sponsorship opportunities
for State of Stem Cell Advocacy 2008, send an email to inform@americansforcures.org.
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