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Granholm Announces Detroit Will Host 2010 World Stem Cell Summit

Contact:  Liz Boyd 517-335-6397


October 15, 2009
 
Summit one of most important life sciences conferences in world
 
LANSING - Governor Jennifer M. Granholm today announced that Detroit will host the 2010 World Stem Cell Summit organized by the Genetics Policy Institute.
 
The conference will take place October 4-6, 2010, at the Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center.  It will be co-hosted by Michigan State University, the University of Michigan, Wayne State University, and the Michigan Economic Development Corporation.
 
"We have been working to grow Michigan's life sciences sector as part of our strategy to diversify the state's economy and create jobs," Granholm said.  "The World Stem Cell Summit is one of the most important life sciences conferences in the world.  The selection of Detroit to host the 2010 summit is positive recognition and support of our efforts here in Michigan in this emerging economic sector."
 
"Hosting the 2010 World Stem Cell Summit will allow us to showcase the innovative research that is occurring in the city of Detroit and at Michigan universities," said Detroit Mayor Dave Bing.  "Scientists, researchers, government officials and industry representatives from around the world will see firsthand the great minds and facilities we have in Detroit."
 
The summit will attract more than 1,200 of the most influential stem cell stakeholders from more than 30 countries, representing the fields of science, business, policy, law, ethics and advocacy.  There will be 150 internationally-renowned speakers, producing a unique international network designed to foster collaborations, economic development, technology transfer, commercialization, private investment and philanthropy.
 
"We are delighted to bring the 2010 World Stem Cell Summit to Detroit," said Bernard Siegel, executive director of the Genetics Policy Institute.  "Michigan is fast becoming a biotechnology hub.  Michigan State University, the University of Michigan and Wayne State University all have world-class researchers and outstanding facilities dedicated not only to fundamental stem cell research but also to translating lab work into effective treatments and cures."
 
Presidents of all three universities expressed enthusiasm about the summit.
 
"Michigan State University has a long history of working in a number of areas in the stem cell field such as bio-engineering, cancer biology, and toxicology," said MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon.  "The 2010 World Stem Cell Summit will be an opportunity to showcase our work as well as continue, and establish new, collaborations with our University Research Corridor colleagues."
 
"Stem cell research and discovery are of tremendous importance not only to scientists, patients and families but also to transforming our state's economy," said University of Michigan President Mary Sue Coleman.  "The University of Michigan is excited to welcome the 2010 World Stem Cell Summit to Michigan."
 
"As a leader in life sciences research, Wayne State University is pleased to sponsor the 2010 World Stem Cell Summit with our University Research Corridor partners," said Wayne State University President Jay Noren.  "With the planned opening of the Stem Cell Commercialization Center at TechTown, Wayne State's technology park and business incubator, Detroit and Michigan are poised to assume leadership in research in this field of increasing importance to both the biomedical industry and pioneering clinical care."
 
Covered at the summit will be all areas of stem cell science, disease models, drug discovery, tissue engineering, bioreactors and nanotechnology.  There will be progress reports on treatment for cancer, diabetes, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, ALS, neurological disorders and cardiovascular disease.  Panels will discuss commercialization, funding, economic development, regulatory agency perspectives, law and ethics.
 
The summit also will feature the 2010 Stem Cell Action Awards Dinner where the Genetics Policy Institute will recognize organizations and individuals who have most positively impacted the stem cell community.  At the 2009 summit dinner in Baltimore, two Michigan stem cell organizations won awards:  Michigan Citizens for Stem Cell Research and Cures won the Education Award, while Cure Michigan won the Grassroots Advocacy Award.
 
The 2010 World Stem Cell Summit will be the sixth annual conference organized by the Genetics Policy Institute.  Previous summits have taken place in Houston, Palo Alto, Boston, Baltimore, and Madison, Wisconsin.
 
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