Event summary produced by The Globe and Mail Events team. The Globes editorial department was not involved.

Canada was a pioneer of stem cell research and today, innovators are developing clinical trials to test regenerative treatments for a range of illnesses including cardiac disease and Parkinsons. At the same time, theyre navigating risks and considerations that often surround medical innovations.

The Globe and Mail hosted a webcast on November 30 to explore the promise and potential of stem cells. Speakers also discussed ethical issues, misinformation and the importance of rigorous evaluation in bringing new treatments to market.

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Andr Picard, health reporter and columnist with The Globe and Mail moderated the event and hosted the following speakers:

Read a summary of the event here

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The Globe and Mail presented the webcast with sponsor support from Bayer.

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Stem cells and the future of health care - The Globe and Mail

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