Frank Farmer named to the Board Of Directors of World Stem Cell Institute, Inc. a 501 (c)(3) non-profit corporation …

Posted: Published on December 28th, 2012

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Frank Farmer has come on board with World Stem Cell Institute, Inc. after his son Kell's stem cell treatment and was amazed at his son's progress. Frank has become an advocate for the use of Stem Cell Treatment(SCT) for other qualified children with ASD along with promoting and aiding World Stem Cell Institute, Inc. to complete clinical trials for preemie babies and other diseases.

Tampa, FL (PRWEB) December 27, 2012

Kell's video: http://www.youtube.com/embed/O7PSi7Qt5h8

Kell's story:http://worldstemcells.com/kell-stem-cell-treatment-for-autism.html

World Stem Cell Institute, Inc will educate the general public about stem cell and ethical use in general, diseases and potential benefit of a stem cell treatment through publishing an on-going research on stem cells clinical trials.

Frank Farmer said he is dedicated to promoting and aiding World Stem Cell Institute, Inc. to achieve its goals for 2013 to provide financial assistance to a minimum of 20 patients who would benefit from a stem cell treatment but do not have the funds required while undergoing a stem cell treatment, to complete clinical trials such as the Preemie clinical trial that would help prevent blindness and other disease in premature babies with the use of stem cells from the lab of World Stem Cells Clinic or other approved lab, ASD study and macular degeneration, fuch's disease, diabetic neuropathy and other eye related diseases clinical trials. The company will then publish the findings of the research in monthly new releases that will be made available to the general public, medical organizations and scientist all at the same time. For More--http://www.worldstemcellinstitute.com

Colleen Powers World Stem Cells, LLC (800)234-1693 Email Information

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