Thailand PM to open international symposium in Bangkok on stem cell therapy for the failing heart

Released on = November 16, 2006, 7:35 pm

Press Release Author = Theravitae

Industry = Biotech

Press Release Summary = Bangkok Heart Hospital and TheraVitae are to co-sponsor a
symposium December 1-3 at the Inter-Continental Hotel, Bangkok. Eminent researchers,
heart specialists and biotechnology industry leaders from many countries will
present the successes and challenges of treating patients with advanced heart
diseases using stem cells.



Press Release Body =
BANGKOK, Thailand, 17 November 2006 - Delegates from around the world will join
leading scientists and researchers, medical specialists and industry leaders at a
stem cell therapy symposium in Bangkok December 1-3, 2006.
The Prime Minister of Thailand, General Surayud Chulanont, will open the three-day
event which has been organized to provide a forum where the latest clinical
techniques and current research can be discussed. This will facilitate better
insight into the emerging technologies and techniques of helping those who suffer
from cardiac disease.
President of TheraVitae Thailand, Mr. Narin Apichairak, said: "We are honored and
excited to be a co-sponsor of this event. We are at the dawn of a new era in
medicine and it is essential that people understand the true benefits of stem cells.
I think the goals of this symposium, to pass on knowledge and educate those who are
in charge of our well-being, are admirable. It is an exciting time for Thailand as
we are poised to become a major international player in the field of regenerative
medicine."

Interested parties can view the full details of the symposium on
www.stemcellbangkok.com



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Contact Details = Jon Bradshaw
Public Relations
Theravitae
36/72 PS Tower, 21st Fl, Sukhumvit 21,
Klongtoey-Nua, Wattana, Bangkok 10110, THAILAND
+662 664 4290 Fax: +6626644289
E-mail:jon@theravitae.com

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