NEW YORK, Nov. 1, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Stem for Life    Foundation, NeoStem, Inc. (NYSE MKT:NBS), The Pontifical    Council for Culture, and STOQ International today announced    that they will host The Second International Vatican Adult    Stem Cell Conference: Regenerative Medicine -- A Fundamental    Shift in Science & Culture, from within The Vatican,    April 11-13, 2013.  
    This event is part of a five-year collaboration between The    Stem for Life Foundation, a not-for-profit organization devoted    to raising global awareness of the therapeutic potential of    adult stem cells, NeoStem, an emerging leader in the fast    growing cell therapy industry, The Vatican's Pontifical Council    for Culture and its foundation, called STOQ International    (Science, Theology and the Ontological Quest).  
    With renowned journalists serving as moderators -- Meredith    Vieira from NBC News, Bill Hemmer from The Fox News Channel,    Peggy Noonan of The Wall Street Journal and Dr. Max    Gomez from WCBS-TV -- The Second International Vatican Adult    Stem Cell Conference will feature leading adult stem    cell scientists and clinicians, thought leaders of faith,    ethics and culture, business leaders as well as Ministers of    Health, Ambassadors to The Holy See and regulatory officials    from around the world. During the event, adult stem cell    scientists and clinicians will present an array of medical    advancements and ongoing research occurring throughout the    world, including the ability to grow replacements for damaged    and diseased organs; restoring heart function after heart    attack; growing new skin for burn victims; rebalancing our own    immune systems, pushing back a rising tide of chronic disease;    advancements in cancer therapy; preventing organ rejection and    addressing a range of other conditions and trauma, such as MS,    traumatic brain injuries and cardiovascular disease via adult    stem cell therapies. Throughout the event, patients will share    their own stories of the unique, powerful treatments that have    helped address their disease and reduce suffering.  
    "Regenerative medicine is poised to revolutionize disease    management by finding new ways to boost the body's ability to    heal itself. Whereas today treatment for many diseases is a    matter of managing symptoms, regenerative medicine seeks to    reverse the course of the disease by targeting its cause and    repairing diseased or defective tissues or organs," said Dr.    Robin Smith, President of The Stem for Life Foundation. "Not    only will our conference educate people of all ages, religions    and cultures on the potential of adult stem cells to treat    chronic disease as part of this next great frontier, but we    will generate a truly international dialogue on regenerative    medicine, one that explores the interconnections between    scientific breakthroughs, faith, culture and ethics."  
    The goals of the 2013 Second International Vatican Adult    Stem Cell Conference are to:  
    "The developments within regenerative medicine are of great    interest," said Msgr. Tomasz Trafny. "They show how science    changes, causing paradigm shifts through interdisciplinary    research. Cellular biology is a good example of such changes.    These dynamics also cause deep cultural transformations on    different levels, from health care to economy, from new    technologies to legal issues. Thus, topics that apparently seem    to be circumscribed only to strictly scientific discussions or    theoretical ones, in fact modify our understanding of social    dynamics, relationships and, in the ultimate analysis, our    understanding of the human being. Today we acknowledge that    insights from natural sciences play a crucial role in our    society, having consequences for anthropology, philosophy and    even theology. It is our mission and our duty to explore the    above dynamics, to offer the best tools for pastoral care, and    to encourage understanding of changing culture."  
    In June, The Pontifical Council for Culture and The Stem for    Life Foundation presented the first copy of their forthcoming    book, The Healing Cell: How The Greatest Revolution in    Medical History is Changing Your Life, to The Holy Father,    Pope Benedict XVI. The book is the result of a unique    collaboration between the two organizations, and will be    available in 2013. It includes a special address by His    Holiness Benedict XVI, urging increased support and awareness    for advancements in adult stem cell research in order to    alleviate human suffering. To reserve a copy of the book, go    to:http://www.stemforlife.org/healingcell  
    To learn more about The Second International Vatican Adult    Stem Cell Conference please visit http://www.adultstemcellconference.org.  
    About The Pontifical Council for Culture  
    The Pontifical Council for Culture is that Dicastery of the    Roman Curia which assists the Pope in the exercise of his    supreme pastoral office for the benefit and service of the    universal Church and of particular Churches concerning the    encounter between the saving message of the Gospel and    cultures, in the study of the weighty phenomena of the rift    between the Gospel and cultures; indifference in matters of    religion; unbelief. It is also concerned with relationships    between the Church and the Holy See and the world of culture;    in particular it promotes dialogue with contemporary cultures,    so that human civilization may become increasingly open to the    Gospel, and so that men and women of science, letters and the    arts may know that the Church acknowledges their work as a    service to truth, goodness and beauty. http://www.cultura.va  
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