Mending a Broken Heart: How a Collaboration of Physicians, Scientists and Engineers Has Revolutionized the Care of Children with Congenital Heart Disease

Reflecting knowledge gained over a 24 year span as Professor of Pediatrics at the Stanford University School of Medicine, and a clinician at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital and Stanford Hospital & Clinics, Daniel Bernstein, M.D., will share the revolutionary improvements in care for newborns who are tragically born with devastating heart defects. Dr. Bernstein is a pioneer in pediatric heart transplantation. His research interests include: the application of gene microarray methods of cardiac allograft rejection in pediatric patients; assessment of new techniques of immunosuppression in children; and long-term complications in pediatric heart transplant patients.

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Date and Time:
 Thursday, March 25, 2010.  7:00 PM.
Approximate duration of 2 hrs hour(s).
Location:
Stanford Blood Center 3373 Hillview Ave Palo Alto, CA 94304  [Map]
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Sponsor:
Stanford Blood Center
Contact:
650-725-2540
kvoneill@stanford.edu
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Free & open to the public.
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April 5, 2010