Human Stem Cell Released Molecules to Heal Compromised Skin

Human stem cell technology and its use in topical skincare products is one of the most discussed topics among skincare professionals. What can they do for Healthy Aging concerns? Are there any dangers associated with their use? In this short talk you will learn:

  • A concise history of adult human stem cells and their use in skin health
  • The controversy that occurred when stem cells for healing was first introduced
  • Successive breakthroughs in this science over the past 25 years
  • Stem cell released molecules present no dangers or contraindications
  • Why the molecules from stem cells are more important than the actual stem cells
  • Current alternatives in the market
  • How stem cells released molecules interact with other products
  • Making your own decisions on what to use in your clinic or spa

In less than an hour, attendees will be able to determine if human stem cell science is the right choice for their treatments and learn how to explain the possibilities of stem cell released molecules with patients/clients.

More on Dr. Greg Maguire – Consumer Version

Co-Founder & Chief Scientific Officer – NeoGenesis Inc.

Dr. Maguire pursued his graduate training at the University of California, Berkeley, University of Houston, University of Texas, The Marine Biological Labs, Woods Hole, MA, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, NY. He is a former professor of neuroscience and ophthalmology at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, a visiting associate professor of physiology at Keio University School of Medicine in Tokyo, Japan, visiting assistant professor of molecular neurobiology at the University of Washington, and a visiting scientist at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), at Harvard University.

Awarded a prestigious Fulbright-Fogarty Fellowship from the National Institutes of Health, Dr. Maguire managed his NIH funded laboratory at UCSD studying tissue degeneration and regeneration, and the role of stem cell released molecules (SRM) through paracrine and autocrine actions to maintain, repair, and regenerate human tissues. His NIH funded studies of systems biology and reverse engineering at the University of California, Berkeley and stem cell biology at UC San Diego led to the development of adult stem cell-based S²RM® technology for the development of therapeutics and medical procedures.

Dr. Maguire has over 100 publications and is currently working on his book entitled, “Spontaneous Stem Cell Healing”. He is co-founder of the SRM Living Foundry at UCSD in San Diego, and is Chief Scientific Officer & Founder of NeoGenesis.

Standing on the Shoulders of the Giants

… that came before him, Dr. Maguire is mentored by Nobel Prize Laureate, Dr. John Bertrand Gurdon, Ph.D.

Dr. John Bertrand Gurdon, Ph.D., professor of developmental biology at Cambridge University, shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 2012, for his pioneering work in stem cells. Dr. Gurdon, who earned his PhD in developmental biology from Oxford University, and later was trained in molecular biology during his postdoctoral fellowship at the California Institute of Technology, culminated this combined training into his studies that led to the discovery of how normal mature cells can be reprogrammed to become pluripotent, i.e. become stem cells.

Dr. Greg Maguire, while a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, Berkeley, and at Cold Spring Harbor Labs in New York, learned from Dr. Gurdon the techniques of nuclear transfer, and the translation of microinjected messenger RNA molecules in oocytes as a means to analyze DNA to RNA to protein synthesis. Dr. Gurdon’s teaching of his pioneering work, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize, were very important in the eventual development of S²RM® technology developed by Maguire.

To learn more about Dr. Maguire’s CV from Dr. Maguire himself, watch this video:

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