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NSW Stem Cell Network

C/O Diabetes Transplant Unit
Prince of Wales Hospital
High St Randwick
NSW 2031

What we do

The NSW Stem Cell Network is a professional community with an interest in both adult and embryonic stem cells. It encompasses the science, medicine, ethics, law, business and public awareness of stem cells.

Regular workshops, seminars, conferences and courses organised by the Network have allowed this community to blossom, sharing knowledge and professional skills and embarking on collaborative research and commercial projects. Since the Network was established in Nov 2002, it has grown from 120 to over 500 members.

How to join

Membership to the network is free. You will receive regular updates e-newsletters, plus professional networking opportunities through conferences and courses. Please contact Nola Camden on Nola.Camden@sesiahs.health.nsw.gov.au for a copy of the NSW Stem Cell Network brochure .

Become a member on-line

Meet the Executive Committee

Professor Bernie Tuch, Executive Committee, NSW Stem Cell Network
Bernie Tuch is Director of the Diabetes Transplant Unit at the Prince of Wales Hospital. He is also a Professor of Medicine at the University of New South Wales. In the 1980's, Professor Tuch was in charge of the Australian group that first transplanted human fetal pancreatic tissue into people with type 1 diabetes. Over the past few years, his Unit has been growing human embryonic stem cells obtained from Singapore, and is now working with colleagues IVF Australia to make further human embryonic stem cell lines in Sydney.

Dr Daniella Goldberg, Executive Committee, NSW Stem Cell Network 
Daniella Goldberg embarked on her career in medical research fifteen years ago and in the late 1990's she moved into science communications producing educational science programs for radio and TV and publishing newspapers and magazines such as Australian Biotechnology News. Daniella joined the Diabetes Transplant Unit in 2002 and later that year set up the NSW Stem Cell Network with Prof Bernie Tuch. 

Prof Richard Harvey, Executive Committee, NSW Stem Cell Network
Richard Harvey is Head, Developmental Biology Program at the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute in Sydney. He is Sir Peter Finley Professor of Cardiac Research, University of New South Wales.   He brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise in the area of stem cell research to the NSW Stem Cell Network

Ms Heather Schoenheimer, Executive Committee, NSW Stem Cell Network
Heather Shoenhiemer is an experienced management business consultant who is providing her expertise in management to the NSW Stem Cell Network.
Her primary area of focus is Human Resources and Organisational Development. 

 

Who supports us

NSW Ministry for Science & Medical Research

University of New South Wales


This website is kindly hosted by:

University of New South Wales Faculty of Medicine



Who is in the network

The NSW Stem Cell Network members come from a variety of areas, including:

  • Heads of Research Institutes
  • Senior Research Scientists
  • Biotechnology Companies
  • Embryologists
  • Clinicians
  • Bioethicists
  • Lawyers
  • Policy Advisors
  • State and Federal Health
  • University Academics
  • PhD / Research Students
  • Advocates and Lay Persons
  • Nurses/Physiotherapists
  • Science Communicators
  • Scientific Supplies
  • Pharmaceutical Companies

     


Contact: Nola Camden Nola.Camden@sesiahs.health.nsw.gov.au    Last Updated 29/01/2008