Shannon Strader, DO, MS

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Shannon Strader, DO, MS

Shannon Strader, DO, MS

@ShanStraderDO

PM&R Physician | Cellular Therapy Fellow - Mayo Clinic (posts=mine) | Founder of Bella Soul @livebellasoul

Beigetreten Şubat 2021
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ISSCR
ISSCR@ISSCR·
The ISSCR, @CIRMnews, and @UCLAstemcell have just kicked off the Summit on Access and Affordability in Cell and Gene Therapies! Global leaders have convened to tackle how to make cell and gene therapies more accessible to patients worldwide.
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ISSCR
ISSCR@ISSCR·
Join us on 20 March in Los Angeles for the ISSCR Summit on Access and Affordability in Cell and Gene Therapies, where global leaders will discuss critical challenges for emerging therapies. Learn more 👉 bit.ly/49O8DIv
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Ry Leahy
Ry Leahy@RySciComms·
Japan becomes the first country to approve iPSC-based medicinal products - two in fact - a historic moment nearly 20 years since the discovery of #iPSCs! One for cardiac regeneration, and one for Parkinson's. english.kyodonews.net/articles/-/708…
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Mayo Clinic PMR
Mayo Clinic PMR@MayoClinicPMR·
Dr. Carmen Terzic knows about being a female leader -- she is a staff consultant and scientist at our Rochester, MN campus, and served as the Chair of PM&R from 2011-2020. Come learn from her expertise tomorrow 🗓️ Feb 20 ⏰ 3:30 pm #womeninmedicine @AAPhysiatrists
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Fabrice Lucien, PhD
Fabrice Lucien, PhD@flscientist·
Cancer Statistics 2026 are out! ✅“The cancer mortality rate continued to decline through 2023, averting 4.8 million deaths since 1991, largely because of smoking reductions, earlier detection, and improved treatment.” ⚠️5-yr overall survival is 35% for patients with metastatic disease. Still Some work to do ⛔️“decades of scientific investment have translated to longer lives for people with even the most fatal cancers. However, continued progress is threatened by proposed federal cuts to cancer research and health insurance, which provides access to life-saving cancer treatment” acsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.3322/ca…
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AOCPMR
AOCPMR@aocpmr·
Dr. Clay Smither, Chair of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the Mayo Clinic, will be sharing about his leadership journey and key principles to becoming a leader of both your patients and colleagues, specifically in the context of PM&R. Sign up at the link in our bio!
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ASGCT
ASGCT@ASGCTherapy·
A landmark moment for the rare disease community: The @FDA has approved Waskyra, the first gene therapy for #WiskottAldrichSyndrome and the first-ever #GeneTherapy to be brought through regulatory approval by a nonprofit organization, demonstrating a vital new pathway for ultra-rare disease treatments. Read more from ASGCT President Terry Flotte, MD, on the clinical impact and the importance of nonprofit research: asgct.org/news-publicati…
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Gabby Siemer
Gabby Siemer@gabbysiemer·
Enjoyed learning about orthobiologics versus cellular therapies from Dr. Shannon Strader. I appreciated her clear breakdown of the complex science behind cell-based treatments. Excited for the developments in this field! Thank you to @aocpmr for hosting this event! @ShanStraderDO
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AOCPMR
AOCPMR@aocpmr·
Join us for a discussion lead by Dr. Shannon Strader, a Cellular Therapy Fellow at the Mayo Clinic, on December 9th at 7 pm EST as we break down treatment options, training pathways, and emerging technologies in the field. Don’t miss it! docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI….
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Mayo Clinic PMR
Mayo Clinic PMR@MayoClinicPMR·
Join us this coming Saturday, November 22, for an enlightening presentation at Regen Rehab. Stay informed about the latest in rehab methods and treatments. #regenerativemedicine #mayoclinicpmr
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Brumbaugh Lab
Brumbaugh Lab@Brumbaugh_JB·
The @ISSCR and @StemCellNetwork have launched an important initiative to understand the needs of both employers and the future workforce. Check out the information below and consider applying to join the working group or nominate someone that you feel could provide perspective!
ISSCR@ISSCR

ISSCR & @StemCellNetwork are seeking nominations to form a working group of early career scientists & senior trainees in stem cell & regenerative medicine research who will provide perspectives on global workforce development. Nominations due 5 December ow.ly/zEPl50XnYnA

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Mayo Clinic PMR
Mayo Clinic PMR@MayoClinicPMR·
Join Dr. Shannon Strader over at Regen Rehab 2025 for an incredible presentation set to change your perspective on rehabilitation. #regenerativemedicine #mayoclincpmr
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ASGCT
ASGCT@ASGCTherapy·
Check out the Q3 Landscape Report for the latest in the therapeutics pipeline, clinical targets, developer progress, and more! 🧬 Four new approvals across each of the gene, cell, and RNA categories took place in Q3. 🧬 Q3 sees the lowest number of total initiated clinical trials across gene, cell, and RNA therapies per quarter in over a year. 🧬 Dealmaking for advanced molecular therapy companies rebounded. Read the full report and share with your network: asgct.org/news-publicati…
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60 Minutes
60 Minutes@60Minutes·
After leukemia treatments failed, Alyssa Tapley, at age 13, was told she would die. Then, doctors tried an experimental gene-edited therapy. She became the first human to try the treatment made possible by U.S. federal funding. Now 16, she’s cancer-free and planning her future. cbsn.ws/4ou0OMt
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