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Barbara Mackovic
Senior Manager
Phone: (502) 587-4230
Cell Phone: (502) 641-5461
Direct Line: (502) 569-0704
Gary Mans
University of Louisville
Phone: (502) 852-7504

7/23/2009

News Advisory: World’s first cardiac adult stem cell patient and physicians discuss clinical trial

Infusion Procedure Performed on July 17th


NEWS ADVISORY

World’s first cardiac adult stem cell patient and physicians discuss clinical trial Infusion Procedure Performed on July 17th

University of Louisville physicians performed the world’s first cardiac adult stem cell infusion procedure at Jewish Hospital in Louisville, KY, on July 17, 2009. The procedure is part of the first FDA-approved clinical trial using adult cardiac stem cells to treat heart disease. 

The first patient, along with clinical study leader Roberto Bolli, Jewish Hospital Heart and Lung Institute Distinguished Chair in Cardiology and Director of UofL’s Institute for Molecular Cardiology and Mark Slaughter, M.D., Chief of the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at UofL and Director of the Heart Transplant and Mechanical Assist Device Program at Jewish Hospital, will speak at a news briefing on Friday, July 24 at 9:30 a.m. (EDT). The location is the Jewish Hospital Heart & Lung Center, Hank Wagner Conference Center (CC) located at 201 Abraham Flexner Way in Louisville, KY.

The news briefing along with b-roll will be uplinked via satellite from 12-1 p.m. (EDT) the same day at the following coordinates:
 
C-band AMC 6 Transponder 21
Uplink Frequency  6345 Horizontal
Downlink Frequency  4120 Vertical

For more information, call Barbara Mackovic with Jewish Hospital & St. Mary’s HealthCare at 502-587-4230 or Gary Mans with UofL at 502-852-7504.

B-roll and photography will also be provided at the news briefing.