November 30: Dr. Thomas Kraehenbuehl

Dr. Thomas Kraehenbuehl and he will be talking about “Repairing Broken Hearts”.
Dr. Kraehenbuehl was a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar. Rotary had helped by enabling his PhD and Postdoctoral project at the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology through a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship. Thomas and his team developed human heart-like tissue from scratch – fully outside of a human body – using human embryonic stem cells (very first cells in life) and tissue engineering technologies. These tissue engineering strategies are promising for potential treatment of currently incurable diseases such as heart attacks.
Wednesday, November 30
Time: 5:45pm registration starts, 6:00pm meeting starts
Place: The Downtown Association
Address: 60 Pine Street
Cost: $25 per person; $20 member of Rotary Club of Wall Street
Includes: Wine, Cheese, and some snacks (soft drinks available)
Business dress required (no jeans)