Frost to Propose Initiative to Support Lifesaving Stem Cell Research in Kentucky
Groundbreaking Legislation Modeled After Missouri Initiative
MEDIA ADVISORY
September 18, 2006
CONTACT
Chris Frost 859-797-3851
(Lexington, KY) -- Chris Frost, Democratic Candidate for the General Assembly’s 88th Legislative District Seat, will hold a press conference on Thursday, September 21, 2006 at 10:00 a.m. in front of the main entrance of the Chandler Medical Center to unveil a proposal to protect and promote lifesaving stem cell research and treatment in Kentucky.
Frost, a Professor at the University of Kentucky College of Law will be joined by members of the research community, such as Dr. Emery Wilson, former Dean of the University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Dr, Jonathan Satin, a Professor in the UK Department of Physiology, and Dr. Ed Hall, Director of the Spinal Cord and Brain Injury Research Center at UK. Frost will also be joined by Greg and Amy Wasson, Parkinson’s sufferers and advocates for Parkinson’s research, and Rev. Albert Pennybacker, Director of the Clergy and Laity Network.
MEDIA ADVISORY
September 18, 2006
CONTACT
Chris Frost 859-797-3851
(Lexington, KY) -- Chris Frost, Democratic Candidate for the General Assembly’s 88th Legislative District Seat, will hold a press conference on Thursday, September 21, 2006 at 10:00 a.m. in front of the main entrance of the Chandler Medical Center to unveil a proposal to protect and promote lifesaving stem cell research and treatment in Kentucky.
Frost, a Professor at the University of Kentucky College of Law will be joined by members of the research community, such as Dr. Emery Wilson, former Dean of the University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Dr, Jonathan Satin, a Professor in the UK Department of Physiology, and Dr. Ed Hall, Director of the Spinal Cord and Brain Injury Research Center at UK. Frost will also be joined by Greg and Amy Wasson, Parkinson’s sufferers and advocates for Parkinson’s research, and Rev. Albert Pennybacker, Director of the Clergy and Laity Network.