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If you are unable to view this message correctly, [click here]( [Cell Symposium: Advances in Therapeutic Applications of Stem Cells]( Preliminary program and speakers announced! Dear colleagues, We are delighted to confirm the preliminary program and speakers for the [Cell Symposium: Advances in Therapeutic Applications of Stem Cells]( which will be held in collaboration with Cedars-Sinai on December 8–10, 2022 in Los Angeles, CA, USA. [View preliminary program]( The program features presentations from some of the leading names in stem cell research, including keynote talks from Hans Clevers (Roche), Douglas Melton (Harvard) and Gordana Novakovic (Columbia). Our highly acclaimed speakers will address topics at the forefront of the field, from gene and cell therapy, personalized medicine and drug discovery applications, to aging and rejuvenation, and the regulatory and ethical challenges facing the community. If you wish to be part of our exciting program, submit your abstract for consideration before August 5, 2022 using our [online submission system](. We look forward to hearing from you. Yours sincerely, Organizers [Clive Svendsen]( Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, CA, USA [Salvatore Fabbiano]( Scientific Editor, Med [Prithi Rajan]( Scientific Editor, Cell Stem Cell [Sheila Chari]( Editor-in-Chief, Cell Stem Cell Abstract submission deadline August 5, 2022 [Submit your abstract here]( In collaboration with [elsevier.png] Supporting publications [cell-stem-cel_1.gif]( [med]( [cell.jpg]( [cell-reports-medicine]( [neuron.jpg]( [molecular-medicine ]( [biotechnology.jpg]( [cell-report.jpg]( [stem-cell-reports.jpg]( [iscience.jpg]( [heliyon.jpg]( Premium Sponsor [cell MENTOR]( Family support awards [elsevier.png] Invitations to Cell Symposia - Offers & Invitations is a communication type sent to you by Cell Press. [Unsubscribe from this communication type.]( [Change your marketing email preferences]( on the Cell Press Preference Center Copyright © 2022 Elsevier Limited All rights reserved. | [Elsevier Privacy Policy]( Elsevier Limited, The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OX5 1GB UK

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