Senses Cultural and UC Davis MIND Institute invites the scientific community to join our sponsored conference on stem cell research and autism scheduled to take place next year after being postponed due to the pandemic.
The Stem Cell and Gene Therapy for Neurodevelopmental Disorders Conference will be held by UC Davis MIND Institute and Stem Cell Program on September 24-25, 2021. This inaugural conference will introduce discussions on how to develop safe and effective treatments for children suffering from disorders caused by single-gene defects. The conference invites participants whose work focuses on evidence-based science in this field, to bring new cell and gene therapy trials to address the issue of autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders.
This conference is the result of a multi-year collaboration between UC Davis MIND Institute and Senses Cultural. As a founder sponsor of this important conference, Senses Cultural is proud to sponsor the participation of internationally renowned scientist Dr. Alessandro Prigione who is an associate professor of Pediatric Metabolic Medicine and a team leader of the eBio Junior Group at the Max Delbrueck Center for Molecular Medicine in Germany. Senses Cultural will sponsor other expert speakers and scientists from around the world to participate in this important conference, and welcomes your contribution to this event through your attendance at the conference or fund donations to invite scientists to the event.
The conference will be held at UC Davis MIND Institute, at 2825 50th Street, Sacramento, CA, 95817.
Abstract submission opens on Monday, February 1, 2021.
For further questions, please contact Senses Cultural. To make contributions to enable the sponsorship of scientists to attend this conference, please send your donation to Senses Cultural.
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Join us in funding innovative research that will improve the lives of people with autism and related neurodevelopmental disorders! Click here to learn more or donate below!