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Internal Scientific Advisory Board


Name Title/Department Phone E-mail
Robert P. Hebbel Professor/Medicine 612-624-6104 hebbe001@umn.edu
James B. McCarthy Professor/Lab Medicine Pathology 612-625-7454 mccar001@umn.edu
Richard A. King Professor/Medicine 612-624-0144 kingx002@umn.edu
M. Elizabeth Ross Professor/Neurology 612-626-2499 rossx001@umn.edu
R. Scott McIvor Professor/Genetics, Cell Biology, and Development 612-626-1497 mcivo001@umn.edu
John E. Wagner Professor/Pediatrics 612-626-2961 wagne002@umn.edu
Philip B. McGlave Professor/Medicine 612-624-5422 mcgla001@umn.edu
Jeffrey S. Miller Associate Professor/Medicine 612-625-7409 mille011@umn.edu
Harry T. Orr Professor/Lab Medicine/Pathology 612-625-3647 orrxx002@umn.edu
Michael B O'Connor Professor/Genetics, Cell Biology, and Development 612-626-0642 moconnor@umn.edu
Denis R. Clohisy Professor/Orthopaedic Surgery 612-626-9934 clohi001@umn.edu
Catherine M. Verfaillie Professor/Medicine 612-625-0602 verfa001@umn.edu

 
Role
  • Develop with the Director of the Stem Cell Institute scientific goals of the Institute
  • Yearly review of accomplishments and plans
  • Advise on recruitment of faculty
  • Develop and implement guidelines for membership in the Institute
  • Advise / refer ethical issues related to stem cell research
  • Advise / refer conflict of interest in research sponsored by industry
  • Fundraising
  • Scientific review panel to review grants from investigators in Stem Cell Institute and University
Board
Board meetings are held four times per year.

Board:
Chair: Catherine Verfaillie, MD.
Members to be appointed for 3-5 years
    • Representatives from Medical School Departments with ongoing research efforts in Stem Cell Biology, including research in developmental biology, functional genomics, proteomics and pharmacogenomics, genetics, molecular and biochemical aspects of signaling, cell biology, cell physiology, and immunology of stem cells and transplantation.

 



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