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Distinguished Scholar Lecture Series
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Click here to see a complete agenda of the NAS event. Below are links to presentations by the speakers and panelists.
NAS WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS Programs for Grant Making and Management: Programs for Grantmaking and Management. Robert A. Goldstein, M.D., Ph.D., Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Denis Baylor, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Grant Mechanisms Supporting Stem Cell Research. Robert A. Goldstein, M.D., Ph.D., Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation State Funded Health Research Programs at the University of California. Charles (Larry) Gruder, University of California, Office of the President Facility Development and Oversight: Critical Issues in Facilities Development - A UC Perspective. Joseph P. Mullinix, University of California, Office of the President Operating Research Grant Programs at the Keck Foundation. Maria Pellegrini, W.M. Keck Foundation Intellectual Property: Patents and Royalties: Mechanisms for Promoting Intellectual Property and Tech Transfer. Alan Bennett, University of California Patents, Licensing, and Royalties. Gerald Dodson, Morrison & Foerster, LLP
Using a Foundation to Transfer Stem Cell Technology. Carl Gulbrandsen, Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation Standards and Guidelines for Protections and Ethics: Review of Research, Regulatory Compliance: Scientific Issues in Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research. Richard O. Hynes, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Howard Hughes Medical Institute Developing Ethical Guidelines for Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research. Jonathan D. Moreno, Ph.D., Center for Medical Bioethics, University of Virginia Regulation and Oversight of Embryonic Stem Cell Research. R. Alta Charo, University of Wisconsin Institutional Review Boards: Ethical Issues in Embryonic Stem Cell Research. Bernard Lo, University of California, San Francisco IRB Review of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research - Identifying Human Subjects. Steven Peckman, University of California, Los Angeles
Institutional Review Boards and Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research. Michael Drake, M.D., University of California, Office of the President
If you have general questions regarding stem cell research, the National Institutes of Health is an excellent resource for information, including a link to "Stem Cell Basics", which you can access here. |
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