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iTolerance, Inc , a Company Pioneering Regenerative Medicine Without Immunosuppression, Announces Leadership Team

iTolerance, Inc., a Company Pioneering Regenerative Medicine Without Immunosuppression, Announces Leadership Team Lead product candidate, ITOL-101, for the treatment of Type 1 Diabetes entering IND-enabling studies Anthony Japour, M.D., a seasonedbiotech and pharmaceutical executive with over 30 years of experience, appointed as Chief Executive Officer Camillo Ricordi, M.D., one of the world s leading scientists in diabetes cure-focused research, cell transplantation and regenerative medicine, appointed as Chief Scientist SAN MATEO, CA / ACCESSWIRE / June 9, 2021 / iTolerance, Inc . ( iTolerance or the Company ), a biotechnology company focused on the development of innovative regenerative medicines, today announced the formation of its Executive Leadership Team with the hiring of Anthony Japour, M.D. as Chief Executive Officer and Camillo Ricordi, M.D. as Chief Scientist.

Scioto County Students Receive Science Day Awards - Portsmouth Daily Times

Scioto County Students Receive Science Day Awards Staff Report Science Day Winners (Left to Right – top row) Lorelei Martin, Briar VanSickle, Addison Mullins (Left to Right – bottom row) Serena Kataria, Claire Clevenger, Vivian Wheeler Submitted Photo SCIOTO This year the Ohio Academy of Science determined that Science Days would be held virtually due to restrictions related to the pandemic. It was determined that students could register to go directly to District Science Day (without needing to participate in their own school’s Science Day or in County Science Day). The South Central Ohio Service Center’s Gifted Services Department offered to pay all registration fees for students to participate in District Science Day as a way of encouraging students to take part in this event. Students were required to create video presentations of their projects, submit research papers, and register with the Ohio Academy of Science in order to participate. Videos were 15 to 20 min

American Skin Association Announces 2021 Research Grants for Skin Cancer and Diseases

American Skin Association Announces 2021 Research Grants for Skin Cancer and Diseases News provided by Share this article Share this article NEW YORK, May 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ American Skin Association has announced the awarding of two coveted research grants under the ASA Milstein Research Scholar Awards program . ASA Milstein Research Scholar Award for Melanoma/Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer and Ester Del Duca, MD of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai received the ASA Milstein Research Scholar Award in Atopic Dermatitis.   This year of grants includes the ASA Daneen & Charles Stiefel Investigative Scientist Award in Melanoma Research awarded to Elena Piskonouva, PhD of Weill Cornell Medicine. The Stiefel Family, longtime supporters of ASA, generously contributed $300,000 to support grants for melanoma research. The purpose of this funding is to identify and support emerging leaders in dermatology focused on melanoma research. Specifically catering to mid-ca

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