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    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry
    3111 Los Feliz Avenue, #206,
    Los Angeles, CA 90039
    Contact person: Dr. Frieda Jordan
    Tel: 323-663-3609
    Email: [email protected]


    ABMDR delegation participates in
    International Medical Congress of Armenia,
    visits Stem Cell Harvesting Center


    Los Angeles, July 20, 2011 - On the occasion of the Third
    International Medical Congress of Armenia, a delegation of the
    Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry (ABMDR) visited Yerevan earlier
    this month, participating in the prestigious medical congress and
    becoming familiarized with the registry's life-saving work in the
    homeland. The Third International Medical Congress of Armenia was
    held from July 7 to 9, at the Yerevan State Medical University.

    The ABMDR delegation consisted of several members of the registry's

    Board of Directors and Board of Advisors, including Frieda Jordan,
    PhD; Arpi Kestenian, representative of Glendale Memorial Hospital;
    Ramella Markarian, representative of Glendale Adventist Medical
    Center; Lara Yeretsian, Esq.; Naz Atikian; Vergine Madelian, PhD; and

    Taleen Peroomian, as well as Vicken Sepilian, MD, president of the
    Armenian Medical Society of California.

    For members of the delegation, most of whom were visiting the ABMDR
    Stem Cell Harvesting Center in Yerevan for the first time, becoming
    familiarized with its operations was a highly gratifying experience.
    The delegation's visit coincided with the facility's 13th stem cell

    harvesting procedure, which was carried out for a patient residing in

    Belgium.

    `Although we've been volunteers and supporters of the registry for

    the past several years, and we've seen photos and videos of its work

    in the homeland, actually visiting the Yerevan site was an amazing,
    wonderful revelation,' Arpi Kestenian said. Her impressions were
    echoed by Dr. Vicken Sepilian. `Words can hardly describe my
    admiration and sheer joy as my colleagues and I were given a tour of
    the ABMDR premises,' he stated.

    As the delegation visited the registry's Stem Cell Harvesting Center,

    it had the opportunity to see all facets of the facility's work.
    Welcoming the delegation were Sevak Avagyan, MD, the registry's
    executive director; Mihran Nazaretyan, MD, PhD, MPH, the registry's

    medical director; and other local staff members.

    During its visit to the Stem Cell Harvesting Center, the delegation
    was shown the Wall of Angels, on which are inscribed the names of
    those who have made financial contributions to the ABMDR, including
    delegation members themselves.

    Later the delegates were honored at a dinner hosted by former First
    Lady of Armenia and ABMDR Honorary Chair Dr. Bella Kocharian. During
    this event, which likewise was held in the Armenian capital, Dr.
    Avagyan spoke of the far-reaching contributions of each delegation
    member to the registry's work and thanked them for their continued
    support.



    At the medical congress
    The ABMDR participated in the Third International Medical Congress of

    Armenia as a globally recognized Armenian health organization
    dedicated to immunogenetics research, stem cell harvesting, and bone
    marrow transplantation.

    At the Armenian Medical International Committee (AMIC) meeting during

    the conference, Dr. Vergine Madelian presented a groundbreaking
    research paper that has been published in the July issue of Tissue
    Antigens. The paper, which contains the results of an extensive study

    conducted by a team of ABMDR scientists and researchers, for the
    first time confirms the uniqueness of the immunogenetics of Armenian
    populations across the world.

    Dr. Frieda Jordan was also a featured speaker at the conference.
    Addressing the Diasporan Project session of the AMIC meeting, she
    spoke of the pan-Armenian mission of the ABMDR and familiarized
    attendees with the registry's future goals and activities. In
    particular, Dr. Jordan spoke of the ABMDR's leadership in organizing

    the first-ever European Federation for Immunogenetics meeting to be
    held in Armenia, in November 2011, and announced the registry's
    urgent objective of establishing a full-fledged bone marrow
    transplantation center in Yerevan.

    Both Dr. Madelian and Dr. Jordan's presentations were received
    enthusiastically, and attendees were able to obtain additional
    details about the ABMDR through an information booth set up outside
    the conference hall.

    About the Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry: Established in 1999,
    the ABMDR, a nonprofit organization, helps Armenians worldwide
    survive life-threatening blood-related illnesses by recruiting and
    matching donors to those requiring bone marrow stem cell transplants.

    To date, the registry has recruited over 20,000 donors in 13
    countries across three continents, identified 2,000 patients, found
    1,656 potential matches, and facilitated 13 bone marrow transplants.


    From: Baghdasarian
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