Julia Panthera Bindas
Animalkine Natural Science, USA
Title: Worldwide collection bank of endangered species stem cells
Biography
Biography: Julia Panthera Bindas
Abstract
For the preservation and diversity of each species a collection of stem cells is a key. This stem cell bank will prove immeasurable to the future of a new world technology. Advances in bio science, technology will be here but where will be any viable cells for DNA? At present time the improper cell collection of species in our zoo's does not meet protocol for optimum pure cells. Most zoo animals have compromised gene pools from interbreeding and captive life. This is why it is crucial to collect from the wilds and preserve a true genetic code. To date, zoos are collecting IPS cells which are terrible. They cause tumors and are unnatural. The value of a bank collection of CD34s, Bone and Adipose cells of the world's animals will indeed be one of the most valuable, rarest collections in the world and will hold the future of us all. For each day scientist find that the animals we share this world with have incredible powers which are found only in their DNA cellular matrix, bringing to mankind healing, medicine, regeneration and more we have yet to learn. Time is running out on endangered species, Over 360 animal species are at numbers below 100 in the world today. Collaboration with wildlife parks/centers, reserves, along with zoo's and the wilds would be the most effective means of collection diversity of each individual species. This would provide a world market for scientist, doctors, biologist, zoologist, students, wildlife preserve/hospitals, veterinarians to have the ability to acquire cells for the restoration of animals in every country ensuring the survival of the species. This project will involve a team of the best diverse professionals in stem cell and wildlife preservation.