March 13, 2023
12:30pm – 1:30pm ET
Featuring:
Malin Parmar, PhD
Professor and Research Team Manager, Developmental and Regenerative Neurobiology, Lund University, Sweden.
Since 1983, researchers in Sweden’s Lund University have been pioneers in cell replacement strategies for Parkinson’s disease. Dr. Malin Parmar leads the group that works to develop stem cell-based approaches for cell replacement in Parkinson’s disease and stroke, in addition to gene therapeutic strategies for neuroprotection and neuroregeneration.
Join host Dr. Insoo Hyun in this interactive webinar to hear Dr. Parmar discuss the early days of cell replacement research for Parkinson’s disease and to learn where the future of this field is heading. Participants can ask Dr. Parmar how far we are from seeing cell replacement therapies in the clinic and what ethical challenges continue to exist in this exciting yet controversial area.
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