December 11, 2014 Meeting

Our program this week will be given by Cynthia Van Green of GenCure out of San Antonio.

GenCure applies advances in regenerative medicine to help heal patients suffering from trauma, disease or the aging process. Using processed tissue and cell-based therapies, GenCure works to connect needs with solutions. Along with Be The Match, GenCure provides stem cell collection services to support the new generation of immune-based therapies. In addition, bone marrow donor services are provided for patients in need of lifesaving bone marrow transplant, and  tissue harvesting and processing services are available for tissue repair, replacement and reconstruction procedures.

We know that you won’t want to miss this important presentation focused on the incredible breakthroughs in curative cell replacement.

 

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