An international symposium, StemCONN 09, will bring the worldwide stem cell research community to New Haven, Connecticut, March 23–24, 2009.

The highlight of StemCONN 09 will be a full-day scientific symposium and poster session showcasing the most recent discoveries surrounding stem cell research.

Also featured will be workshops on:

  • Translation to Clinic
  • Ethics
  • Emerging Technologies Used in Stem Cell Research Laboratories

Speakers (as of May 2008)

  • Craig T. Jordan, Ph.D., M.D., University of Rochester
  • Thomas A. Rando, Ph.D., Stanford University
  • Kevin Eggan, Ph.D.,  Harvard University

Registration will open Fall 2008. If you wish to be alerted when registration opens, please send us an e-mail now.

If you are interested in sponsorship, please contact the conference organizer.

With its 10-year, $100 million stem cell research grant program, Connecticut has emerged as an innovative national and international leader in the field of stem cell research.

Connecticut is home to leading academic institutions for human stem cell research, including Yale University, the University of Connecticut, and Wesleyan University. It is a place where national and international stem cell research partnerships develop, thrive, and grow.


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StemCONN Organizing Committee
CURE (Connecticut United for Research Excellence)
Connecticut Department of Public Health
Connecticut Stem Cell Coalition
Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Connecticut Chapter
University of Connecticut
University of Connecticut Health Center
Wesleyan University
Yale University

StemCONN: Connecticut's International Stem Cell Research Symposium
c/oConnecticut United for Research Excellence (CURE)
300 George Street, Suite 561, New Haven, CT 06511
info@stemconn.org

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