ISSCA President Daeyong Kim, Ph.D., and Vice President Benito Novas to hold next ISSCA chapter meeting in Seoul, Korea Jan. 24-26, 2018.
MIAMI, Jan. 18, 2018— ISSCA President Daeyong Kim, Ph.D. has announced the next chapter meeting will be held Jan. 24 – 26, 2018 in Seoul, Korea.
The meeting will be held by Kim and ISSCA Vice President Benito Novas and will address all ISSCA chapter directors and board members.
ISSCA Chapter directors from the U.S., Costa Rica, Argentina, Spain, and Morocco will be in attendance. During the three-day event, chapter directors will receive training in the latest regenerative medicine clinical application protocols as well as applications for manipulating and harvesting stem cells in lab conditions.
ISSCA will also establish strategies for 2018, focusing on promoting excellence and setting standards in the field of publication, research, related education, and certification in regenerative medicine during the event.
The organization intends to set the entire 2018 agenda for regenerative medicine training for 2018 during the meeting, including:
• The Hands on Training Agenda
• The Cell Therapy and Engineering Tissue Fellowship
To learn more about ISSCA, visit the stemcellglobal.org website, email info@stemcellsgroup.com, or call +1305 560 5337.
About ISSCA:
The International Society for Stem Cell Application (ISSCA) is a multidisciplinary community of scientists and physicians, all of whom aspire to treat diseases and lessen human suffering through advances in science, technology and the practice of regenerative medicine. ISSCA serves its members through advancements made to the specialty of regenerative medicine.
The ISSCA’s vision is to take a leadership position in promoting excellence and setting standards in the regenerative medicine fields of publication, research, education, training, and certification.
As a medical specialty, regenerative medicine standards and certifications are essential, which is why ISSCA offers certification training in cities all over the world. The goal is to encourage more physicians to practice regenerative medicine and make it available to benefit patients both nationally and globally. Incorporated under the Republic of Korea as a non-profit entity, the ISSCA is focused on promoting excellence and standards in the field of regenerative medicine.
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