This panel discussion took place at the sixth World Stem Cell Summit, San Diego, California, December 5, 2013. Moderated by Kevin McCormack, Senior Director, Public Communications and Patient Advocate Outreach, California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, the panel included Huntington’s disease advocate Judy Roberson, RN, children’s neurological disorders advocate Alex Richmond, and spinal cord injury advocate Don C. Reed. The discussion was followed by a Q & A with the audience.
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