Americans for Cures Foundation Announces ''Big Give'' Star to Speak
at Stem Cell Advocacy Conference
PALO ALTO, Calif. (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) April 2, 2008 --
Americans for Cures Foundation is proud to announce that Carlana Stone,
a star of Oprah Winfrey’s “Big
Give,” will be speaking at its first State of
Stem Cell Advocacy (SOSCA) Conference on April 12-13 at the UCSF Mission
Bay Conference Center in San Francisco.
“Stem cell research will impact millions of
lives,” Stone said. “I’m
committed to doing all I can to make this promise a reality.”
Following a car accident at age 17, Stone went from cheerleader and
gymnast to paraplegic. She has since built a career as a television
producer, news reporter, author, international public speaker, and
leading advocate for stem cell research.
“The possibilities are limitless,”
said Stone, who has challenged stereotypes of the wheel-chair bound by
becoming a certified SCUBA diver, skydiver, sailor, downhill skier,
pilot of a single-engine aircraft – as well
as the first paraplegic contestant on a reality television show.
Over 100 million Americans suffer from chronic diseases or conditions
that could benefit from stem cell research. Americans for Cures
Foundation (www.AmericansforCures.org),
a non-profit whose mission is to fight for stem cell research across the
country, is hosting the conference.
“One of SOSCA’s
goals is to celebrate and further empower advocates who have been the
driving force behind gains in stem cell research,”
said Constance McKee, co-executive director of Americans for Cures.
Over the course of its two days, SOSCA will provide educational panels
on the science of stem cells, the future of clinical trials, and how to
communicate with the media.
Other SOSCA speakers are Brock Reeve, brother of actor Christopher Reeve
and director of the Harvard Stem Cell Institute, and Robert Klein,
leader of 2004’s Proposition 71 campaign,
which passed with 59% of the vote in California and created the $3
Billion California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, where he now
serves as chair of the Independent Citizens Oversight Committee.
Originally scheduled to speak in person, actor Michael J. Fox, founder
of the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s
Research, will be addressing conference participants by video.
Stem cell research has been lauded for its potential to provide new
therapies and cures for a host of conditions, but it has also come under
attack from groups who oppose stem cell research. McKee says it is a
struggle, but a necessary one.
“This is not an abstract question of ideology
versus science, it’s a question of fixing
spinal cord injury so that a veteran can walk again, or saving the life
of a child who was born with Cystic Fibrosis,”
McKee said. “And though we’ve
had some great success in California, throughout the country the
research is under attack. SOSCA is about never giving up this fight.
Carlana, one our great voices and activists, is key to that effort.”
Stone was chosen to participate on Winfrey’s “Big
Give,” a reality show that airs on Sunday
nights on ABC. The show challenges contestants to creatively give away
money to good causes and individuals who need help. Stone does not just
give to good causes, she recently created a good cause in “The
Courage Community,” a non-profit organization
addressing the needs of returning veterans.
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