Dr. Centeno Lecturing at Case Western Today
I’ve lectured at many different universities, through the years, on stem cell use in orthopedics, but this one is special. Arnie Caplan, who is the father of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and first coined the term, invited me to speak today at his academic stem cell conference. Since Arnie invented MSCs, and since he’s also one of the best lecturers I have ever seen at taking the complex and making it simple (a talent I admire), that’s a great honor. I’ll post my lecture a bit later today or tomorrow.
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