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   This is who to contact for the conference this weekend.  It is going to be fantastic....try to
come if at all possible!
   Contact: Eve Herold, 703-425-8831 or 703-598-6732 (cell) or [log in to unmask], Bernard Siegel,
305-801-4928 (cell) or [log in to unmask], both of the Genetics Policy Institute

   The Genetics Policy Institute (GPI) will host a landmark event on stem cell research policy, the
"Stem Cell Policy and Advocacy Summit: Sustaining the Mandate for Cures" on June 11-12, 2005 at the
Baylor College of Medicine at the Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas. Woo Suk Hwang, D.V.M.,
Ph.D., at the Republic of Korea's Seoul National University and Gerald Schatten, Ph.D., professor of
research development at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine will address the Summit on
the impact of their most recent research, as published online by the journal Science on May 19,
2005.

   "Last year at the GPI United Nations Science Conference on Human Cloning Issues, both Dr. Hwang
and Dr. Schatten, joined other leading stem cell scientists from around the world and provided
critical testimony which helped the UN decide to cease work on a treaty that would have called for a
ban on cloning of stem cells. Now, with their latest extraordinary breakthrough in the efficacy of
therapeutic cloning (nuclear transfer), humankind's most devastating diseases and injuries will
likely be treated with therapeutic stem cells decades sooner than previously thought possible. GPI
is delighted that we can present these brilliant researchers to the leaders of the stem cell
community."

   "The purpose of this Summit is to provide a gathering of policy-makers, advocacy leaders,
researchers, political strategists, bioethicists and legal experts to discuss critical issues
pertaining to stem cell policy, in order to develop strategies to sustain the mandate for cures in
the post- Proposition 71 world," said Siegel. "The Summit is the next logical step to advance the
cause of stem cell research. The establishment of a broad public policy framework is critically
needed at this juncture, when public policy seems to be lagging behind the enormous breakthroughs
being made by science."

   The two-day summit will also feature welcoming comments by two legends of cardiovascular
medicine-Dr. Michael E. DeBakey and Dr. Denton Cooley," said Siegel. "It will be fascinating to hear
these 20th century giants of medicine express their views about embryonic stem cell research, which
is potentially the greatest medical breakthrough of our time."

   The Summit is co-hosted by the Baylor College of Medicine, with institutional co-organizers the
James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy at Rice University and the Texas A&M Health Science
Center.

   The Genetics Policy Institute is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing scientific
research for the development of cures. GPI is a sponsored project of the National Heritage
Foundation, a federally recognized 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt organization. For more information and
registration details, please visit http://www.genpol.org



   Nina

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From: Parkinson's Information Exchange Network [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Jerry Amussen
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Subject: Conf in Houston

   I need to cxl attendance at conf.   Plse send phone # or E-mail  of
   sponsoring org.  Thks

   Jerry

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