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How close are we to cures, and how are stem cells transforming human health? Chapters: 00:00 Welcome and introduction 2:58 What is a stem cell 8:29 How can stem cells personalize medicine 10:55 Automation and robotics in stem cell research 14:48 Drug Discovery for Parkinson's Disease 21:01 Other Stem Cell clinical trials 24:40 Audience Q&A Diabetes, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, multiple sclerosis, PTSD, cancer: all diseases that are still, to this day, largely a mystery, with scarce therapeutic options for patients. Thanks to the exponential progress of stem cell research over the last two decades, we now have breathtaking data and revolutionary tools to show that new treatment options for these diseases, along with countless others, could reach patients sooner than you think. In this crash course for audience members of all ages, NYSCF’s Dr. Daniel Paull explains the fundamentals of stem cells and shares the latest advances that are making their way to patients. About Dr. Daniel Paull (Senior Vice President, Discovery & Platform Development at NYSCF): Dr. Paull oversees the NYSCF Global Stem Cell Array® team and works on a variety of diseases including rare diseases. Dr. Paull received his PhD in Ophthalmology and Cell Biology from University College London, England, and performed his postdoctoral work in the lab of Dr. Dieter Egli at NYSCF. In the latter role, he laid the groundwork for developing the NYSCF automation systems by gaining a firm understanding of how to create stem cells and turn them into the other cell types of the body. #stemcells #stemcell #alzheimers #maculardegeneration #amd #ptsd #multiplesclerosis #diabetes #parkinsons #ai #rarediseases #inad