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Fibrocell Science, Inc., a biotechnology company focused on the development of autologous cell therapies for aesthetic, medical and scientific applications, announced today that between December 8, 2010 and February 9, 2011 it entered into agreements with certain accredited investors, pursuant to which the Company sold to the purchasers in the aggregate approximately $7.8 million of the Company's Series D convertible preferred stock, which is convertible into shares of common stock at a conversion price of $0.50 per share.
The Allergy Centre of the Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin will host three international scientific conferences in the upcoming week. According to Prof. Marcus Maurer, Associate Director of the Allergy Centre at the Clinic for Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology: "Allergological issues have been gaining in importance among clinical physicians." Prof. Mauer explains that all three conferences are focused on enabling scientific exchange about basic allergy research: "Our intent is to offer clinical physicians the opportunity to learn something about the cells, the basis for allergological illnesses.
UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers found in a recent phase one clinical trial that stereotactic partial breast radiation was as safe as traditional radiation but decreased treatment time from six weeks to just days.
The Boston Globe reports on the dramatic and fearful response to a "seemingly prosaic piece" of pending Massachusetts state legislation "that aims to better define - and, in some respects, restrict - the emergency powers of the state's public health officials."
A team of scientists at the Children's Research Institute at UT Southwestern has become the first to use a tissue-clearing technique to localize a rare stem cell population, in the process cracking open a black box containing detailed information about where blood-forming stem cells are located and how they are maintained.
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