Neural Stem Cell Transplantation for Parkinson's Disease: Lessons from a Translational Success Story
Johns Hopkins Medicine via YouTube
Overview
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Explore the latest advancements in neural stem cell transplantation for Parkinson's Disease in this 1-hour 25-minute virtual discussion presented by Professor Roger A. Baker, MBBS, PhD. Delve into the translational success story of this innovative treatment approach and discover its potential implications for vision science. Learn about the current state of Parkinson's Disease treatment, the concept of repair, and the limitations of existing therapies. Examine the possibility of internal repair mechanisms and potential treatment options. Gain insights into ongoing clinical trials, NIH-funded studies, and meta-analyses in the field. Discuss challenges faced in research and recent developments shaping the future of neural stem cell transplantation. Engage in a comprehensive overview of the topic, concluding with a Q&A session to address audience inquiries.
Syllabus
Introduction
Parkinsons Disease
Repair
Treatment
What it wont do
Repair from within
What could I use
Trials
NIH funded studies
Metaanalysis
Problems
Why didnt I do this at the beginning
Recent studies
Where does the field see itself
Conclusion
Questions
Taught by
Johns Hopkins Medicine