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From: Marion Diemert
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Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 6:26 PM
Subject: [SCIC] FW: STEM CELL DVD WINS AWARD!
Marion
Mom of Chris, 25, c6/c7, August 2002,
Spring, Texas
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From: Texans for the Advancement of Medical Research
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Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 9:58 AM
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Subject: STEM CELL DVD WINS AWARD!
PRESS RELEASE
Regenerative Medicine: Pathways to Cures
Wins Award at International Film Festival
The 15 minute documentary, Regenerative Medicine: Pathways to Cures produced by
The Alliance for Medical Research, Education for Life (TAMR-Ed) was honored with
a REMI at the Grand Awards Gala, April 28th, from WorldFest-Houston, one of the
longest-running, most significant film festivals in the world.
WorldFest's mission is to recognize and honor outstanding creative excellence in
film & video, validate brilliant abilities and promote future filmmaking in
Texas as well as enhance cultural tourism for Houston.
During the 10-day festival, over 500 filmmakers from more than 32 nations around
the world were in attendance to personally accept their various awards from this
year's WorldFest's competition of thousands of submitted category entries.
Dr. Ralph Dittman, researcher and President of The Alliance for Medical
Research, accepted the award with the "hope that Regenerative Medicine: Pathways
to Cures will give viewers a basic understanding of one of the most
misunderstood issues of our day: stem cell research, which has the potential to
end suffering for millions with degenerative diseases and conditions. With more
than 4,500 category entries in the film and video competitions, TAMR-Ed, an
organization of scientists, physicians, health professional, bioethicists and
educators is honored to be among the 15% of the entries that won an award."
Regenerative Medicine: Pathways to Cures can be viewed on the home page of the
TAMR website.
http://www.txamr.org
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