Researchers and policy makers from Michigan will be front and center during the three-day World Stem Cell Summit that begins Monday at the Detroit Marriott Renaissance Center in downtown Detroit. The summit brings together some 1,200 researchers, patients, investors, ethicists, government officials and representatives from pharmaceutical companies. More than 150 speakers will make more than 50 hours of presentations.
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