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Stem Cell research for Multiple Sclerosis

We check in with a UW professor promoting Multiple Sclerosis awareness and research.

Aired 02/19/2009 | Rating TV-G

In Wisconsin

Stem Cell research for Multiple Sclerosis

Special | 6m 14s

We check in with a UW professor promoting Multiple Sclerosis awareness and research.

Bjorn Daehlie of Norway will ski the American Birkebeiner as Ambassador for Multiple Sclerosis Research. The man responsible for bringing Daehlie to Wisconsin is Dr. Ian Duncan, a professor of Veterinary Medicine at the UW Madison. Duncan is developing new techniques involving stem cells. We speak with a woman from Waunakee who may benefit from Duncan's research.

Aired 02/19/2009 | Rating TV-G

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In Wisconsin is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin

In Wisconsin

Stem Cell research for Multiple Sclerosis

Special | 6m 14s

Bjorn Daehlie of Norway will ski the American Birkebeiner as Ambassador for Multiple Sclerosis Research. The man responsible for bringing Daehlie to Wisconsin is Dr. Ian Duncan, a professor of Veterinary Medicine at the UW Madison. Duncan is developing new techniques involving stem cells. We speak with a woman from Waunakee who may benefit from Duncan's research.

Aired 02/19/2009 | Rating TV-G

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