LUTZ, FL, March 12, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dr. Alan Kadish, president of Worlds Stem cells, LLC will be giving a lecture at the annual AMMG Age Management Medicine Group which is hosting the 4th International Congress for Regenerative and Cell Based Medicine. Conference scheduled for May 3-6th in Hollywood, Florida. The lecture will focus on findings of stem cell responses secondary to exposure to a range of typical anesthetics and stimulants, used in many overseas and domestic stem cell therapies. The first part of the lecture addresses a study done secondary to reported cell death, with lidocaine and implications for better therapeutics. The intent is to maximize cell yields and viability with both appropriate timing and choices in products.
The second portion of the lecture series will address the response to stimulation using G-CSF products with a time curve response to optimize the harvesting of stem cells. There is conflicting literature that has divergent times to patient's results in peripheral mobilization response of White blood cell populations and differential. In our clinical experience we have seen substantially different outcomes, neither age related or per our expectations based on health considerations. Our cohort ranged from those with an autoimmune disorder to normal controls.
The Age Management Group is sponsoring the International Cellular Medicine Society (ICMS) Stem cell conference as part of their anti-aging medical approach to patient care. Pioneering the cutting edge of medicine. The International Cellular Medicine Society (ICMS) is an international non-profit dedicated to patient safety in the safe translation of point-of-care cell-based therapies.
As a Professional Medical Association, the ICMS represents Physicians and Researchers from over 35 countries who share a mission to provide Scientifically Credible and Medically Appropriate Treatments to Informed Patients.
These lectures will contribute to the maximization of the stem cell therapies now available at the Advanced Cellular Medicine clinic in Cancun, our contract clinic for World Stem Cells, LLC.
Dr. Kadish is a graduate of Bastyr University, an accredited naturopathic medical school in Kenmore,Washington. He completed rotations with both naturopathic (N.D./N.M.D.) and allopathic (M.D./D.O.) physicians and is currently involved in medical education and research.
Dr. Kadish has a varied background including acting as a consultant to Pharmanex Corporation, an international nutracutical, firm in 1999. He created, negotiated and implemented, the first DSHEA legal, coordination between GSDL, a medical laboratory and Pharmanex Corporation, for integration of their products and laboratory services. He also lectured, for their medical division (PMD) trainings and conducted a clinical study on Policosanol and cholesterol reduction. This project with Great Smokies Diagnostic Laboratories, North Carolina a functional medical laboratory, and Pharmanex Corporation involved integration with their software reporting, updating and registration of physicians and addressing legal issues, with this unique association. In 2001, Dr. Kadish was the medical director in the US for Biocodex Inc. A French pharmaceutical manufacturer bringing DSHEA based products to OTC migration, directing marketing, clinical studies and web related activities. In 2004 Dr. Kadish was a consultant with Integrative Therapeutics Inc. an international nutraceutical firm, reviewing the world literature on CoQ10 for their technical medical literature. Dr. Kadish is the president of World Stem Cells, LLC an organization that facilitates premiere scientifically based stem cell therapies, for a number of diseases. The focus of the stem cell treatments is for diseases that are known as autoimmune, neurological, orthopedic and ophthalmic in origin.
Dr. Kadish is the president of World Stem Cells, LLC an organization that facilitates premiere scientifically based stem cell therapies, for a number of diseases. The focus of the stem cell treatments is for diseases that are known as autoimmune, neurological, orthopedic and ophthalmic in origin.
Dr. Kadish has made numerous appearances in newsprint, radio, medical schools and professional medical organization lectures, along with television appearances and both internet and conventional radio, promoting health education and the utilization of natural methods, with a focus on both prevention and resolution of disease.
He integrates both conventional medicines along with the traditional (natural) methods of health care, with a unique cutting edge science based prospective.
The expansion of his services into the field of stem cell research and treatment is a natural extension of many aspects of naturopathic, life extension based medicine. By integrating a number of therapies he has pioneered the leading edge of regenerative medicine. Dr. Kadish has been pivotal in designing unique protocols and integrating a divergent group of both laboratory services and techniques for the scientific study of stem cells. Currently a number of clinical studies are in process ranging from neurologic to urologic dysfunction. Publishing of these studies is expected in the 1st quarter of 2012. Dr. Kadish joined World Stem Cells, LLC in 2009 as president and has spent much of the last two year in Cancun involve in the development of a GLP laboratory and setting up the supporting structure to provide Stem Cell Treatments.
World Stem Cells, LLC through its contact clinics, hospitals and doctors provides stem cell treatment for a number of diseases focusing on the autoimmune, neurological, orthopedic and ophthalmic disorders. Some of these include: ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS, AUTISM, CEREBRAL PALSY, CHARCOT-MARIE-TOOTH DISEASE (CMT), CROHN'S DISEASES, COPD, FUCH'S DISEASE, GUILLAIN-BARRE' SYNDROME, HASHIMOTO'S THRYROIDITIS, ITP, KIDNEY DISEASES, MACULAR DEGENERATION, LUPUS (SLE), MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS, PAD, PARKINSON'S DISEASE, RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS, SCLERODERMA, STROKE, ULCERATIVE COLITIS.
We want to acknowledge the contributions of our laboratory director Dr. Sylvia M. Abblitt and lab manger, Antonio Zamudio Perez and the staff at Advance Cellular Medicine clinic for their assistance in the evaluation of these critical techniques in the stem cell industry.
World Stem Cells, LLC advanced stem cell treatments are performed by our contract doctors, clinics and hospitals in Cancun. Your Stem cells are tested, processed and data recorded at a state of the art GLP Laboratory and treatment facility, thus guaranteeing the highest level of quality and safety for our patients.
World Stem Cells, LLC. President Dr. Alan A. Kadish gives lecture at the 4th International Congress
World Stem Cells, LLC. President Dr. Alan A. Kadish gives lecture at the 4th International Congress for Regenerative and Cell Based Medicine sponsored by AMMG Age Management Medicine Group. Based on Stem Cell Research at Cancun GLP laboratory
2012-03-12
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[Press-News.org] World Stem Cells, LLC. President Dr. Alan A. Kadish gives lecture at the 4th International CongressWorld Stem Cells, LLC. President Dr. Alan A. Kadish gives lecture at the 4th International Congress for Regenerative and Cell Based Medicine sponsored by AMMG Age Management Medicine Group. Based on Stem Cell Research at Cancun GLP laboratory