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NSU Research Leaders Present to Palm Beach Business Group

H. Thomas Temple, M.D., senior vice president for translational research and economic development, and professor of orthopaedic surgery, moderates the morning session of the Palm Beach Business Group’s (PBBG) Age Reversal Breakfast

H. Thomas Temple, M.D., senior vice president for translational research and economic development, and professor of orthopaedic surgery, moderates the morning session of the Palm Beach Business Group’s (PBBG) Age Reversal Breakfast

Two of NSU’s senior medical and scientific leaders recently presented at the Palm Beach Business Group’s (PBBG) Age Reversal Breakfast at the Breakers Hotel in Palm Beach. NSU’s H. Thomas Temple, M.D., senior vice president for translational research and economic development and professor of orthopaedic surgery, moderated the morning’s panel session which included a presentation by Richard Jove, Ph.D., director of the NSU Cell Therapy Institute and NSU distinguished research professor.  These presentations covered cutting-edge biomedical research programs with the promise of curing many of the diseases most commonly associated with aging such as cancer, heart disease and macular degeneration.

Douglas Calder, director of development and strategic planning, NSU Cell Therapy Institute; Michele Pablos, M.B.A., NSU director of institutional research development; Lacey Craddock, NSU division of translational research and economic development; H. Thomas Temple, M.D., NSU senior vice president for translational research and economic development and professor of orthopaedic surgery; and Richard Jove, Ph.D., director, NSU Cell Therapy Institute and NSU distinguished research professor

Douglas Calder, director of development and strategic planning, NSU Cell Therapy Institute; Michele Pablos, M.B.A., NSU director of institutional research development; Lacey Craddock, NSU division of translational research and economic development; H. Thomas Temple, M.D., NSU senior vice president for translational research and economic development and professor of orthopaedic surgery; and Richard Jove, Ph.D., director, NSU Cell Therapy Institute and NSU distinguished research professor

These important research programs will be advanced at NSU’s soon-to-be-completed, 215,000 sq. ft. Center for Collaborative Research (CCR), one of the largest and most advanced research facilities in Florida, with state-of-the-art laboratories. If you would like to learn more about the NSU Cell Therapy Institute, please contact Douglas Calder at dcalder@nova.edu or at 772-418-6302.