Announcing the 4th Annual Arizona Cord Blood Conference: “On the Horizon” – Medical Conference
Industry: Healthcare
Healthcare professionals, parents, students and educators are invited to the 4th Annual Arizona Cord Blood Conference (April 4th, 2019). Free event. Earn CME / CNE credit.
Phoenix, AZ (PRUnderground) March 18th, 2019
Register now for the 4th Annual Arizona Cord Blood Conference: “On the Horizon” on April 4th, 2019 (free event, open to the public). This one-day conference focuses exclusively on cord blood stem cells and features numerous world-renowned researchers and transplant physicians. The conference brings patients, researchers, clinicians, and policy makers together to learn about advances in cord blood transplant outcomes, cutting edge research, and exciting new innovations. The conference reinforces the growing network supporting the Arizona Public Cord Blood Program.
This conference is highly recommended for healthcare professionals (CME / CNE credit will be available).
Seating is limited. Register in advance to guarantee your place.
School groups are welcome. Lunch is provided.
Speakers will include:
- Heather Carter, Arizona State Senator, District 15
- Dr. Joanne Kurtzberg from Duke, Center for Autism and Brain Development
- Dr. Katy Rezvani from the University of Texas, MD Anderson Center
- Dr. Brian Freed from the University of Colorado, School of Medicine
- Dr. Jonathan Gutman from the University of Colorado, School of Medicine
- Dr. Filippo Milano from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
- Dr. Kristan Elwell from Northern Arizona University, Center for Health Equity Research
- Dr. Rajneesh Nath from Banner Health, MD Anderson Cancer Center
- Dr. Victor Waddell from the Arizona Biomedical Research Centre and Arizona Public Cord Blood Program
- Donna Regan from the Be The Match: National Marrow Donor Program
- Virginia Durgin, (cancer survivor and umbilical cord blood recipient) The oldest patient in the world to receive an umbilical cord blood transplant, and is now 6 years from her transplant, cured of leukemia and living a normal, healthy life.
- Dr. James Maher, (cancer survivor and umbilical cord blood recipient) A licensed psychologist and professor at the University of Detroit Mercy and more than 18 years after his stem cell transplant, cancer-free and doing well, working full-time.
- Kristin Kleinhofer, (cancer survivor and umbilical cord blood recipient) Among the 93% of patients that participated in a clinical trial, through Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, and reached remission and is currently living a cancer-free life.
Register and learn more about the 4th Annual Arizona Cord Blood Conference – “On the Horizon”: https://az_cbc_2019.eventbrite.com
Questions regarding the conference: Contact Bernadine Sadaukas (602) 827-2727
The 4th Annual Arizona Cord Blood Conference is hosted by the Arizona Public Cord Blood Program, the University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix and the Arizona Biomedical Research Centre. Save the Cord Foundation (501c3 non-profit) is an official partner of the Arizona Cord Blood Conference.