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What is the state of R&D, funding, and infrastructure in Europe? This Science|Business Policy Roundtable took place at the UK Representation to the EU in Brussels on 18 October 2012.

 

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Regenerative Medicine is one of the most exciting and promising fields of biomedical research today. Europe currently leads the world in therapeutic applications and medicines in this technology, and has successfully seen the first companies working in the field to spin-out from research universities with EMA approved products currently in the market.

 

However, with the recent patent ruling by the European Court of Justice and the debate regarding continued funding in Horizon 2020, what challenges exist for Europe to maintain its research lead in this field?

 

Science|Business hosted a roundtable discussion of thought leaders and policy to make recommendations as to what the EU should do to improve the infrastructure and research climate for new stem cell technologies and regenerative medicines in Europe.

 

Pictures by Carlos Nomen

farewell reception for Deirdre Smith, RN April 3, 2014

Seen today at Safeway in Alameda, CA.

Langevin took questions from the press outside the White House after attending the White House signing of the Executive Order lifting the ban on embryonic stem cell funding in March 2009

july 2006 American Scientific article

Georges Dagher, Director, Inserm

 

What is the state of R&D, funding, and infrastructure in Europe? This Science|Business Policy Roundtable took place at the UK Representation to the EU in Brussels on 18 October 2012.

 

www.sciencebusiness.net

 

Regenerative Medicine is one of the most exciting and promising fields of biomedical research today. Europe currently leads the world in therapeutic applications and medicines in this technology, and has successfully seen the first companies working in the field to spin-out from research universities with EMA approved products currently in the market.

 

However, with the recent patent ruling by the European Court of Justice and the debate regarding continued funding in Horizon 2020, what challenges exist for Europe to maintain its research lead in this field?

 

Science|Business hosted a roundtable discussion of thought leaders and policy to make recommendations as to what the EU should do to improve the infrastructure and research climate for new stem cell technologies and regenerative medicines in Europe.

 

Pictures by Carlos Nomen

Each time a cell divides, the protective "caps" at the tip of chromosomes (red and green dots) erode a little bit further. As telomeres wear down, their DNA undergoes massive changes in the way it is packaged. These changes like trigger what we call "aging." Telomeres, shown here in red and green at chromosome ends, keep track of the number of times a cell has divided.

Jessica Cole, Assistant to Vicky Ford, MEP, European Parliament

 

What is the state of R&D, funding, and infrastructure in Europe? This Science|Business Policy Roundtable took place at the UK Representation to the EU in Brussels on 18 October 2012.

 

www.sciencebusiness.net

 

Regenerative Medicine is one of the most exciting and promising fields of biomedical research today. Europe currently leads the world in therapeutic applications and medicines in this technology, and has successfully seen the first companies working in the field to spin-out from research universities with EMA approved products currently in the market.

 

However, with the recent patent ruling by the European Court of Justice and the debate regarding continued funding in Horizon 2020, what challenges exist for Europe to maintain its research lead in this field?

 

Science|Business hosted a roundtable discussion of thought leaders and policy to make recommendations as to what the EU should do to improve the infrastructure and research climate for new stem cell technologies and regenerative medicines in Europe.

 

Pictures by Carlos Nomen

Julian Hitchcock, Counsel, Lawford Davies Denoon

 

What is the state of R&D, funding, and infrastructure in Europe? This Science|Business Policy Roundtable took place at the UK Representation to the EU in Brussels on 18 October 2012.

 

www.sciencebusiness.net

 

Regenerative Medicine is one of the most exciting and promising fields of biomedical research today. Europe currently leads the world in therapeutic applications and medicines in this technology, and has successfully seen the first companies working in the field to spin-out from research universities with EMA approved products currently in the market.

 

However, with the recent patent ruling by the European Court of Justice and the debate regarding continued funding in Horizon 2020, what challenges exist for Europe to maintain its research lead in this field?

 

Science|Business hosted a roundtable discussion of thought leaders and policy to make recommendations as to what the EU should do to improve the infrastructure and research climate for new stem cell technologies and regenerative medicines in Europe.

 

Pictures by Carlos Nomen

farewell reception for Deirdre Smith, RN April 3, 2014

farewell reception for Deirdre Smith, RN April 3, 2014

farewell reception for Deirdre Smith, RN April 3, 2014

Keith Thompson, CEO, Cell Therapy Catapult Centre

 

Gil Beyen, Managing Director and Chief Business Officer, TiGenix

 

What is the state of R&D, funding, and infrastructure in Europe? This Science|Business Policy Roundtable took place at the UK Representation to the EU in Brussels on 18 October 2012.

 

www.sciencebusiness.net

 

Regenerative Medicine is one of the most exciting and promising fields of biomedical research today. Europe currently leads the world in therapeutic applications and medicines in this technology, and has successfully seen the first companies working in the field to spin-out from research universities with EMA approved products currently in the market.

 

However, with the recent patent ruling by the European Court of Justice and the debate regarding continued funding in Horizon 2020, what challenges exist for Europe to maintain its research lead in this field?

 

Science|Business hosted a roundtable discussion of thought leaders and policy to make recommendations as to what the EU should do to improve the infrastructure and research climate for new stem cell technologies and regenerative medicines in Europe.

 

Pictures by Carlos Nomen

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farewell reception for Deirdre Smith, RN April 3, 2014

farewell reception for Deirdre Smith, RN April 3, 2014

What is the state of R&D, funding, and infrastructure in Europe? This Science|Business Policy Roundtable took place at the UK Representation to the EU in Brussels on 18 October 2012.

 

www.sciencebusiness.net

 

Regenerative Medicine is one of the most exciting and promising fields of biomedical research today. Europe currently leads the world in therapeutic applications and medicines in this technology, and has successfully seen the first companies working in the field to spin-out from research universities with EMA approved products currently in the market.

 

However, with the recent patent ruling by the European Court of Justice and the debate regarding continued funding in Horizon 2020, what challenges exist for Europe to maintain its research lead in this field?

 

Science|Business hosted a roundtable discussion of thought leaders and policy to make recommendations as to what the EU should do to improve the infrastructure and research climate for new stem cell technologies and regenerative medicines in Europe.

 

Pictures by Carlos Nomen

Keith Thompson, CEO, Cell Therapy Catapult Centre

 

What is the state of R&D, funding, and infrastructure in Europe? This Science|Business Policy Roundtable took place at the UK Representation to the EU in Brussels on 18 October 2012.

 

www.sciencebusiness.net

 

Regenerative Medicine is one of the most exciting and promising fields of biomedical research today. Europe currently leads the world in therapeutic applications and medicines in this technology, and has successfully seen the first companies working in the field to spin-out from research universities with EMA approved products currently in the market.

 

However, with the recent patent ruling by the European Court of Justice and the debate regarding continued funding in Horizon 2020, what challenges exist for Europe to maintain its research lead in this field?

 

Science|Business hosted a roundtable discussion of thought leaders and policy to make recommendations as to what the EU should do to improve the infrastructure and research climate for new stem cell technologies and regenerative medicines in Europe.

 

Pictures by Carlos Nomen

What is the state of R&D, funding, and infrastructure in Europe? This Science|Business Policy Roundtable took place at the UK Representation to the EU in Brussels on 18 October 2012.

 

www.sciencebusiness.net

 

Regenerative Medicine is one of the most exciting and promising fields of biomedical research today. Europe currently leads the world in therapeutic applications and medicines in this technology, and has successfully seen the first companies working in the field to spin-out from research universities with EMA approved products currently in the market.

 

However, with the recent patent ruling by the European Court of Justice and the debate regarding continued funding in Horizon 2020, what challenges exist for Europe to maintain its research lead in this field?

 

Science|Business hosted a roundtable discussion of thought leaders and policy to make recommendations as to what the EU should do to improve the infrastructure and research climate for new stem cell technologies and regenerative medicines in Europe.

 

Pictures by Carlos Nomen

Marina Yannakoudakis, Member, European Parliament

 

What is the state of R&D, funding, and infrastructure in Europe? This Science|Business Policy Roundtable took place at the UK Representation to the EU in Brussels on 18 October 2012.

 

www.sciencebusiness.net

 

Regenerative Medicine is one of the most exciting and promising fields of biomedical research today. Europe currently leads the world in therapeutic applications and medicines in this technology, and has successfully seen the first companies working in the field to spin-out from research universities with EMA approved products currently in the market.

 

However, with the recent patent ruling by the European Court of Justice and the debate regarding continued funding in Horizon 2020, what challenges exist for Europe to maintain its research lead in this field?

 

Science|Business hosted a roundtable discussion of thought leaders and policy to make recommendations as to what the EU should do to improve the infrastructure and research climate for new stem cell technologies and regenerative medicines in Europe.

 

Pictures by Carlos Nomen

Langevin talks with MSNBC outside the White House after attending the signing of the Executive Order lifting the ban on embryonic stem cell funding in March 2009

Dr. Geoffrey O'Neill, Stem Cell Lab Director for Cord Blood America, Inc. giving his speech at the Grand Opening of the company's new corporate office and lab in Las Vegas, Nevada on January 22, 2010.

farewell reception for Deirdre Smith, RN April 3, 2014

farewell reception for Deirdre Smith, RN April 3, 2014

nuclear transfer of embryonic stem cells used in cloning for medical research Getty image 548553263

Senator Chris Dodd and Congressman Chris Murphy (CT-5) joined stem cell researchers, doctors, patient advocates, and Connecticut residents suffering from diseases that may be helped through stem cell research to celebrate President Obama’s recent Executive Order overturning the restrictive stem cell policies put in place by President Bush. Dodd and Murphy were also joined by Cindy Tian, the widow of Dr. Xiangzhong “Jerry” Yang, head of the University of Connecticut’s Center for Regenerative Biology and leading stem cell researcher who passed away last month.

farewell reception for Deirdre Smith, RN April 3, 2014

Senator Chris Dodd and Congressman Chris Murphy (CT-5) joined stem cell researchers, doctors, patient advocates, and Connecticut residents suffering from diseases that may be helped through stem cell research to celebrate President Obama’s recent Executive Order overturning the restrictive stem cell policies put in place by President Bush. Dodd and Murphy were also joined by Cindy Tian, the widow of Dr. Xiangzhong “Jerry” Yang, head of the University of Connecticut’s Center for Regenerative Biology and leading stem cell researcher who passed away last month.

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Jana Zuščinová, Assistant to Miroslav Mikolášik, MEP, European Parliament

 

What is the state of R&D, funding, and infrastructure in Europe? This Science|Business Policy Roundtable took place at the UK Representation to the EU in Brussels on 18 October 2012.

 

www.sciencebusiness.net

 

Regenerative Medicine is one of the most exciting and promising fields of biomedical research today. Europe currently leads the world in therapeutic applications and medicines in this technology, and has successfully seen the first companies working in the field to spin-out from research universities with EMA approved products currently in the market.

 

However, with the recent patent ruling by the European Court of Justice and the debate regarding continued funding in Horizon 2020, what challenges exist for Europe to maintain its research lead in this field?

 

Science|Business hosted a roundtable discussion of thought leaders and policy to make recommendations as to what the EU should do to improve the infrastructure and research climate for new stem cell technologies and regenerative medicines in Europe.

 

Pictures by Carlos Nomen

Photo by Noah Christman

Richard L. Hudson, CEO & Editor, Science|Business

 

Keith Thompson, CEO, Cell Therapy Catapult Centre

 

What is the state of R&D, funding, and infrastructure in Europe? This Science|Business Policy Roundtable took place at the UK Representation to the EU in Brussels on 18 October 2012.

 

www.sciencebusiness.net

 

Regenerative Medicine is one of the most exciting and promising fields of biomedical research today. Europe currently leads the world in therapeutic applications and medicines in this technology, and has successfully seen the first companies working in the field to spin-out from research universities with EMA approved products currently in the market.

 

However, with the recent patent ruling by the European Court of Justice and the debate regarding continued funding in Horizon 2020, what challenges exist for Europe to maintain its research lead in this field?

 

Science|Business hosted a roundtable discussion of thought leaders and policy to make recommendations as to what the EU should do to improve the infrastructure and research climate for new stem cell technologies and regenerative medicines in Europe.

 

Pictures by Carlos Nomen

farewell reception for Deirdre Smith, RN April 3, 2014

What is the state of R&D, funding, and infrastructure in Europe? This Science|Business Policy Roundtable took place at the UK Representation to the EU in Brussels on 18 October 2012.

 

www.sciencebusiness.net

 

Regenerative Medicine is one of the most exciting and promising fields of biomedical research today. Europe currently leads the world in therapeutic applications and medicines in this technology, and has successfully seen the first companies working in the field to spin-out from research universities with EMA approved products currently in the market.

 

However, with the recent patent ruling by the European Court of Justice and the debate regarding continued funding in Horizon 2020, what challenges exist for Europe to maintain its research lead in this field?

 

Science|Business hosted a roundtable discussion of thought leaders and policy to make recommendations as to what the EU should do to improve the infrastructure and research climate for new stem cell technologies and regenerative medicines in Europe.

 

Pictures by Carlos Nomen

MODENA. IL CENTRO DI MEDICINA RIGENERATIVA S.FERRARI. UNA BIOTECLOGA NEL LABORATORIO GMP DI HOLOSTEM

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