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Researchers use skin-derived stem cells to repair spinal cord injuries
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Document Date: 2010-04-12 10:22:06


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TORONTO / /

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Newsweek / Canada/Spencer Stuart National Awards / NeuroScience Canada / NeuroScience Canada Partnership / the Times / Dominique Godbout NeuroScience Canada / /

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Canada / /

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FDA Phase / /

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University of British Columbia / Public Affairs University of British Columbia / Howard Hughes Medical Institute / The Hospital / University of Toronto / Public Affairs The Hospital / Shanghai Jiao Tong University / /

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biotechnology / healthcare costs / /

MarketIndex

Top 40 / /

MedicalCondition

spinal cord injuries / injury / central nervous system disorders / spinal cord injury / not recover well following injury / /

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Hospital for Sick Children / Parkinsons Society of Canada / SickKids Foundation / NeuroScience Canada Foundation / SickKids Research Institute / Michael Smith Foundation of Health Research / Rick Hansen Foundation / Shanghai Jiao Tong University / Howard Hughes Medical Institute / ICORD / University of Toronto / University of British Columbia / /

Person

Wolfram Tetzlaff / Jeff Biernaskie / Freda Miller / Inez Jabalpurwala / /

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Position

professor / President / associate director / professor of Molecular / Chair International Research Scholar and Canada Research / principal investigator / a senior scientist / Chair Research / /

Product

Brain Repair / /

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British Columbia / /

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the Times Higher Education Supplement / the Journal of Neuroscience / Newsweek / /

Technology

biotechnology / transplantation / stem cells / /

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www.sickkids.ca / /

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