Videos

November 28, 2011

Stem cell research is expensive. But advocates say it will one day yield cures that could save Americans billions in long-term healthcare costs. California is now a world leader in stem cell research. Backers of the science believe this field will not only save lives but possibly save the state’s economy as well. Sabrina Cohen supports stem cell research for personal reasons. ”The economics of stem cell research” RADIO INTERVIEW – 89.3 KPCC

October 4-6, 2010

The 2010 World Stem Cell Summit in Detroit, Michigan. Fox 2 News Monica Gayle took an in-depth look at stem cell research and the role it plays in the state of Michigan. She spoke with the Director of the Stem Cell Commercialization Center at Tech Town, Jim Eliason, Stem Cell Advocate Sabrina Cohen and the former President of Right to Life, Warren Harvey Dean.  FOX News Detriot WATCH VIDEO PART I and PART II

October 2009

The Sabrina Cohen Foundation for Stem Cell Research was interviewed at The World Stem Cell Summit 2009 at Johs Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. Sabrina Cohen attended as a speaker and patient advocate.  Capital News Service - WATCH VIDEO

May 30, 2009

The Sabrina Cohen Foundation gets ready to donate its first stem cell research grant to Dr. Hans Keirstead, University of California, Irvine, at a June 6th event.  “Good for You” Interview with Jorge Estevez from CBS News WATCH VIDEO

March 6, 2009

“Sabrina Cohen on President Obama’s decision to lift stem cell ban.FOX News Interview WATCH VIDEO

November 29, 2008

“Unlock the Cells” An evening of Cocktails & Couture.  WSVN Segment on Deco Drive WATCH VIDEO

December 6, 2008

The promise of stem cell research and Sabrina Cohen’s advocacy efforts.  CBS “News & Views” Interview with Eliott Rodriguez WATCH VIDEO

June 21, 2007

Response to Stem Cell Veto and reason for the Sabrina Cohen Foundation for Stem Cell Research.  940 WINZ, The Jim DeFede Show RADIO INTERVIEW

February 26, 2007

Introduction to SCF and event details for the First Annual “Bowling for Breakthroughs.”  NPR News RADIO INTERVIEW

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