ISSCA President Daeyong Kim, Ph.D. Names Junaid Sayed, M.D. President of ISSCA’s U.S. Chapter | Stem Cells Course

ISSCA President Daeyong Kim, Ph.D. Names Junaid Sayed, M.D. President of ISSCA’s U.S. Chapter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Image: Junaid A. Syed, M.D.)

ISSCA President Daeyong Kim, Ph.D., has named Junaid Sayed, M.D. president of ISSCA’s U.S. chapter.

MIAMI, Jan. 18, 2018—International Society for Stem Cell Application (ISSCA) President Daeyong Kim, Ph.D., has named Junaid Sayed, M.D. president of ISSCA’s U.S. chapter. Sayed is Board Certified physician with extensive training in aesthetic medicine.

As president of the U.S. chapter, Sayed will represent and promote ISSCA activities the USA, including ISSCA’s Stem Cell Certification Training and Stem Cell Conference events. He will also share the latest information on regenerative medicine clinical applications with the U.S, medical community.

“We are happy to have Dr. Sayed represent ISSCA in the U.S., and as a collaborator in our efforts to introduce new clinical applications to the medical community,” says Kim. “He brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the ISSCA organization.”

To learn more about ISSCA, visit the stemcellglobal.org website, email info@stemcellsgroup.com, or call +1305 560 5337.

About ISSCA:

ISSCA 2018 training agenda

The International Society for Stem Cell Application (ISSCA) is a multidisciplinary community of scientists and physicians, all of whom aspire to treat diseases and lessen human suffering through advances in science, technology and the practice of regenerative medicine. ISSCA serves its members through advancements made to the specialty of regenerative medicine.

The ISSCA’s vision is to take a leadership position in promoting excellence and setting standards in the regenerative medicine fields of publication, research, education, training, and certification.

As a medical specialty, regenerative medicine standards and certifications are essential, which is why ISSCA offers certification training in cities all over the world. The goal is to encourage more physicians to practice regenerative medicine and make it available to benefit patients both nationally and globally.  Incorporated under the Republic of Korea as a non-profit entity, the ISSCA is focused on promoting excellence and standards in the field of regenerative medicine.