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On March 2, 2004, in an interactive videoconference hosted by the Harvard Club of New York, and broadcast to Cambridge, Washington, D.C., and Naples, Florida, Harvard President Lawrence H. Summers and a panel of distinguished University scientists discussed the establishment of the Harvard Stem Cell Institute. The new Institute's "singular goal" is to move the University's cutting-edge research on embryonic stem cells, with their unique regenerative capacities, from the laboratory to the clinic.

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  A Profoundly Important Endeavor 10:43
President Lawrence H. Summers
3:16
Provost Steven E. Hyman, M.D.
7:26
David T. Scadden, M.D.
12:03
Professor Douglas A. Melton
21:39
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