PERINATAL STEM CELL SOCIETY
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  • Types of Stem Cells
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  • Who We Are
  • Sponsor a Vet
  • Vets Apply Here
  • Our Plan
  • Conferences
    • Upcoming Conferences Info
    • 2023 Virtual Conference Agenda
    • 2022 Conference Speakers
    • 2021 Conference Speakers
    • 2020 Conference Speakers
    • 2019 Conference Speakers
    • 2018 Conference Speakers
    • 2017 Conference Speakers
    • 2016 Conference Speakers
  • Contact
  • Types of Stem Cells
  • Right to Try

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History of Our World-Class
​Scientific Conferences

The International Perinatal Stem Cell Society, Inc. was founded in 2013 with the express purpose of bringing more attention to the field of Perinatal Stem Cells.  At the time the stem cell community and the major stem cell conferences were glancing over the topic of Perinatal Tissue sources for regenerative medicine.  Our society set out to change this and after 10 years of hard work Perinatal Stem Cells and Tissues are a central focus for the regenerative medicine field.   

After editing our 3rd edition of Perinatal Stem Cells in 2011, we decided it was time to create a non-profit and to hold a conference.  The International Perinatal Stem Cell Society, Inc was incorporated in May 2013.

We held our first conference in 2014 in Berkeley, CA as part of the Regenerative Medicine Foundation and this meeting was an incredible success.  C. Randal Mills gave the best talk in the space I have ever heard to date at this conference. 

In 2016, we held a two day conference in Aspen, CO.  This was an incredible conference and we should have just kept doing our annual conference over and over in Aspen.  A classic case of "if it ain't broke, don't fix it."  

In 2017, we hosted the first of a multiyear conference run 2018, 2019, and 2020 at the Leonardo Museum in Salt Lake City, UT.  The March 2020 conference was one of the last events that took place prior to Covid changed the world.  
In 2020, we had a second and larger conference planned to take place in May in Prague, Czech Republic which had to be cancelled due to Covid-19.  Everyone who planned to attend this conference was going to head to Paris for the ICST conference.  

In 2022, we held a conference in Fort Lauderdale, FL.
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