Dr. Lily Yang Within all of our bodies there is a special type of "super" immune cell that holds enormous potential. Unlike regular immune cells that can only attack one cancer at a time, these "super" immune cells have the ability to target many types of cancers at once. These specialized cells are known as … Continue reading Engineered T cells made from stem cells could provide immunity against multiple cancers
Month: September 2019
California Stem Cell and Regenerative Therapy Task Force holds meeting to consider options for patient protection
Dr. Maria Millan, President and CEO of CIRM, attended the meeting to discuss the importance of having systems in place for patient protection. What procedures are in place to ensure the quality and safety of stem cell treatments? How can patients guard against deceptive promotional practices for treatments that have no basis in science? What … Continue reading California Stem Cell and Regenerative Therapy Task Force holds meeting to consider options for patient protection
Scientists at USC untangle the mysteries of cellular reprogramming- a method that could be used to treat diseases
Dr. Justin Ichida, Assistant Professor at USC and lead author of the study Scientists have long tried to repurpose cells in order to potentially treat various types of conditions. This process, called reprogramming, involves changing one type of cell into another, such as a blood cell into a muscle cell or nerve cell. Although the … Continue reading Scientists at USC untangle the mysteries of cellular reprogramming- a method that could be used to treat diseases
Stem cell treatment restores man’s sight in right eye after 25 years
James O'Brien, recipient of a stem cell treatment that restored the vision in his right eye At 18 years old, there are several life-changing moments that young people look forward to. For some, it involves graduating from high school, starting college, and being able to cast a vote in an election. For others, this momentous … Continue reading Stem cell treatment restores man’s sight in right eye after 25 years
When Google turns on you, you know you are in trouble
For years CIRM and others in the stem cell community (hello Paul Knoepfler) have been warning people about the dangers of going to clinics offering unproven and unapproved stem cell therapies. Recently the drum beat of people and organizations coming out in support of that stand has grown louder and louder. Mainstream media – TV … Continue reading When Google turns on you, you know you are in trouble
Moving a great idea targeting diabetes out of the lab and into a company
Tejal Desai in her lab at UCSF: Photo courtesy Todd Dubnicoff It’s always gratifying to see research you have helped support go from being an intriguing idea to something with promise to a product that is now the focus of a company. It’s all the more gratifying if the product in question might one day … Continue reading Moving a great idea targeting diabetes out of the lab and into a company
Rare disease meeting at California Capitol stresses importance of advocacy, funding, and new research
Dr. Martin Cadeiras (far left), who specializes in cardiovascular medicine at UC Davis, discusses the rare disease amyloidosis. Next to Dr. Cadeiras is Len Strickland, a patient advocates who shares his perspective on living with the disease. "By changing policy, we can change lives" A powerful opening statement by Angela Ramirez Holmes, Founder & President … Continue reading Rare disease meeting at California Capitol stresses importance of advocacy, funding, and new research