Ramon L. Rodriguez, MD - Optimal Management of Motor Symptoms in Patients With Advanced Parkinson's Disease: A Case-Based Approach
Optimal Management of Motor Symptoms in Patients With Advanced Parkinson's Disease: A Case-Based Approach (Source: Peerview CME/CE Audio Podcast - Neurology International)
Source: Peerview CME/CE Audio Podcast - Neurology International - March 5, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education Tags: Science, Medicine Source Type: podcasts

The Ellis Martin Report: Interview with Ken Aldrich of International Stem Cell Corp.
Ken Aldrich of International Stem Cell Corp (ISCO.OB) on the Present and Future of Stem Cell Research and Applications The Ellis Martin Report: International Stem Cell Corporation trades under the symbol ISCO.OB on the Over the Counter Bulletin Board and is based in Carlsbad, California where I have the pleasure of interviewing Executive Chairman, Kenneth Aldrich. International Stem Cell has developed a process to derive stem cells similar to Embryonic Stem Cells without the need for fertilized embryos and with minimal exposure to non-human cells. These factors provide ISCO a unique leadership role in the field of regene...
Source: International Stem Cell Corporation - August 8, 2011 Category: Stem Cells Authors: internationalstemcell Tags: biotechnology science health medicine parthenogenesis stem cell stem cell bank pluripotent international stem cell corporation parkinsons Source Type: podcasts

The Ellis Martin Report: Interview with Ken Aldrich of International Stem Cell Corp.
Ken Aldrich of International Stem Cell Corp (ISCO.OB) on the Present and Future of Stem Cell Research and Applications The Ellis Martin Report: International Stem Cell Corporation trades under the symbol ISCO.OB on the Over the Counter Bulletin Board and is based in Carlsbad, California where I have the pleasure of interviewing Executive Chairman, Kenneth Aldrich. International Stem Cell has developed a process to derive stem cells similar to Embryonic Stem Cells without the need for fertilized embryos and with minimal exposure to non-human cells. These factors provide ISCO a unique leadership role in the field of rege...
Source: International Stem Cell Corporation - August 8, 2011 Category: Stem Cells Authors: internationalstemcell Tags: biotechnology science health medicine parthenogenesis stem cell stem cell bank pluripotent international stem cell corporation parkinsons Source Type: podcasts

The Ellis Martin Report: Interview with Ken Aldrich of International Stem Cell Corp.
Ken Aldrich of International Stem Cell Corp (ISCO.OB) on the Present and Future of Stem Cell Research and Applications The Ellis Martin Report: International Stem Cell Corporation trades under the symbol ISCO.OB on the Over the Counter Bulletin Board and is based in Carlsbad, California where I have the pleasure of interviewing Executive Chairman, Kenneth Aldrich. International Stem Cell has developed a process to derive stem cells similar to Embryonic Stem Cells without the need for fertilized embryos and with minimal exposure to non-human cells. These factors provide ISCO a unique leadership role in the field of regene...
Source: International Stem Cell Corporation - August 8, 2011 Category: Stem Cells Authors: internationalstemcell Tags: biotechnology science health medicine parthenogenesis stem cell stem cell bank pluripotent international stem cell corporation parkinsons Source Type: podcasts

The Ellis Martin Report: Interview with Ken Aldrich of International Stem Cell Corp.
Ken Aldrich of International Stem Cell Corp (ISCO.OB) on the Present and Future of Stem Cell Research and Applications The Ellis Martin Report: International Stem Cell Corporation trades under the symbol ISCO.OB on the Over the Counter Bulletin Board and is based in Carlsbad, California where I have the pleasure of interviewing Executive Chairman, Kenneth Aldrich. International Stem Cell has developed a process to derive stem cells similar to Embryonic Stem Cells without the need for fertilized embryos and with minimal exposure to non-human cells. These factors provide ISCO a unique leadership role in the field of rege...
Source: International Stem Cell Corporation - August 8, 2011 Category: Stem Cells Authors: internationalstemcell Tags: biotechnology science health medicine parthenogenesis stem cell stem cell bank pluripotent international stem cell corporation parkinsons Source Type: podcasts

The Ellis Martin Report: Interview with Ken Aldrich of International Stem Cell Corp.
Ken Aldrich of International Stem Cell Corp (ISCO.OB) on the Present and Future of Stem Cell Research and Applications The Ellis Martin Report: International Stem Cell Corporation trades under the symbol ISCO.OB on the Over the Counter Bulletin Board and is based in Carlsbad, California where I have the pleasure of interviewing Executive Chairman, Kenneth Aldrich. International Stem Cell has developed a process to derive stem cells similar to Embryonic Stem Cells without the need for fertilized embryos and with minimal exposure to non-human cells. These factors provide ISCO a unique leadership role in the field of regene...
Source: International Stem Cell Corporation - August 8, 2011 Category: Stem Cells Authors: internationalstemcell Tags: biotechnology science health medicine parthenogenesis stem cell stem cell bank pluripotent international stem cell corporation parkinsons Source Type: podcasts

JNPT v34 n4 Dec 2010
In the December issue of JNPT, the Profile PD - a new assessment for individuals in early and mid-stages of Parkinson Disease, rehabilitation of hand function for individuals with cervical SCI, and two case studies on walking function in individuals poststroke. (Source: The JNPT Podcast)
Source: The JNPT Podcast - December 22, 2010 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy Source Type: podcasts

JNPT v34 n3 Sep 2010
This month: A systematic review of balance training in individuals poststroke, clinical tests for detecting signs of brain tumors, the KVIQ validated for individuals with Parkinson Disease, and more! (Source: The JNPT Podcast)
Source: The JNPT Podcast - October 8, 2010 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy Source Type: podcasts

JNPT Volume 34, Issue 1
The March 2010 issue of JNPT, the Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy. This month, creating a culture of collaboration in physical therapy, development of a quantitative assessment tool to document fine motor deficits in individuals with Parkinson's Disease, and more! (Source: The JNPT Podcast)
Source: The JNPT Podcast - March 19, 2010 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy Source Type: podcasts