Stem cells offer genuine possibilities for the discovery and delivery of new treatments in neurodegenerative diseases such as Multiple Sclerosis, Motor Neurone disease, Parkinson's disease and even Alzheimer's disease. But how much of the present excitement is merely hype? Stem cells for neurological disorders - where now? What is actually realistic, and over what time scale? Using these diseases as examples we will describe the "state of the art" as to the biology and application of stem cells in neurology. Our goal is to convey the excitement of the neuroscience community about the opportunities offered by this new field while at the same time presenting a realistic picture of the difficulties that face efforts to take stem cells from bench to bedside. Stem cells for neurological disorders - where now? Friday 4 December 2009, 7.00pm Friday 4 December 2009, 8.00pm George Square Lecture Theatre Speakers Professor Charles ffrench-Constant, Multiple Sclerosis Centre, Centre for Regenerative Medicine, University of Edinburgh Professor Siddharthan Chandran, Euan MacDonald Centre for Motor Neurone Disease Research, University of Edinburgh For more information please visit the Edinburgh Neuroscience website by clicking the link below: Edinburgh Neuroscience Christmas Lecture 2009 Publication date 18 Jun, 2015