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President
Professional Email
****@****.com
Personal Email
****@****.com
Work Phone
(***) ***-***
Mobile
(***) ***-***
Local Location
Greater Montpellier Metropolitan Area, France
HQ Location
corbeil essonnes, île-de-france, france
Website
http://irb.montp.inserm.fr/en/index.php?page=Equipe&IdEquipe=2
Industry
Research
Designation
President
Birthday
-
HQ Location
corbeil essonnes, île-de-france, france
Industry
research services
Employees
4
Founded
2017
Specialties

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John DE VOS is currently employed at Fsscr. John is an experienced professional working at FSSCR as the President. Johns phone number is (***) ***-*** and email is ****@****.com to get more information install Orion extension.
John DE VOS is currently employed at Fsscr.
At present, John DE VOS is serving as the President.
The professional email used by John DE VOS is ****@****.com.
John DE VOS's professional contact number is (***) ***-***.
Stem Cells, Microarray, Embryonic Stem Cells, Cell differentiation, Induced pluripotent stem cells (IPS), Cell Therapy, Flow Cytometry, Cell Culture, Cell Biology are some of the skills that John DE VOS has.
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John DE VOS has worked for fsscr, university of montpellier 1, inserm, fsscr, university of montpellier 1, insermfalse so far.
According to the Fsscr Summary, There is a general consensus among the community of biologists working of the stem cell field in France for the creation of a French Society for Stem Cell Research. Visibility and representativeness The community of French players working on stem cells is scattered and not visible as such. Internationally, the tasks/posters record of the 2015 ISSCR Stockholm (http://www.ipscell.com/2015/07/countries/) illustrate the weak French representation in international events related to this area. It weakens our funding applications, international profile and, for instance, our involvement in the ISSCR meetings and committees. A French Society for Stem Cell Research could provide a single interlocutor and representative of the entire community to illuminate, alert and communicate with the Parliament and elected representatives. Communication with the public Stem cells are promising new therapeutic tools that patients are increasingly demanding. As researchers and clinicians in this area, it is important to serve as intermediates between biomedical research and the public, to inform the public in a reasonable way about any scientific advance but also to fight against wild treatments based on stem cells. Communication media exist already (Eurostemcells, ISSCR) and we could act as intermediates in translating and commenting on information and ideas disseminated internationally. Promotion of basic and applied research on stem cells In addition to international visibility, a French company would allow players in the field to better interact and collaborate, share ideas, skills, expertise and tools..
The company is headquartered at Corbeil essonnes, Île-de-france, France.
John DE VOS is President at Fsscr.
John DE VOS is currently residing in Greater Montpellier Metropolitan Area, France.
John DE VOS holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) at Université de Montpellier I followed by a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) at Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI).
John DE VOS is currently working with the Research industry.
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