How Hamlet and Bob Marley inspire patient advocates

From left to right: Alex Richmond, Don Reed, Judy RobersonThere’s an old Bob Marley song (well, let’s face it, he died in 1981 so there aren’t going to be any new ones) that has a chorus that goes: “Get up, stand up, stand up for your rights. Get up, stand up, don’t give up the … Continue reading How Hamlet and Bob Marley inspire patient advocates

A cardiac regenerative medicine update from the World Stem Cell Summit

Ben Paylor originally posted this entry about cardiac regenerative medicine results being discussed at the World Stem Cell Summit on the Canadian Stem Cell Network's Signals blog.Just over two years ago I wrote about early reports from Dr. Roberto Bolli et al.’s SCIPIO trial running out of the University of Louisville in collaboration with the … Continue reading A cardiac regenerative medicine update from the World Stem Cell Summit

$1 million offered to first team to create a functional liver

Human liverDavid Gobel of the Methuselah Foundation took the stage at the World Stem Cell Summit this morning to announce a new challenge prize offering $1 million to the first team that can build a liver that when transplanted into animals allows at least half of the four-legged patients to live for 90 days. But … Continue reading $1 million offered to first team to create a functional liver

Single Cell Genomics and Stem Cells: Revolutions within Revolutions

“Revolutionizing medicine” is a phrase you often hear when scientists and advocates describe the promise of stem cells to treat many incurable diseases. But to truly fulfill that promise, the field of stem cell biology itself relies on revolutions in technologies that help scientists get a deeper understanding of stem cells. One such technology is … Continue reading Single Cell Genomics and Stem Cells: Revolutions within Revolutions

Mapping steps in the developing an embryo to speed stem cell research

After opening sessions at the World Stem Cell Summit in which speakers talked about rapid progress toward moving stem cell therapies to the clinic, Michael West, CEO of BioTime offered a reminder that there are a lot of fundamental questions about stem cells that remain unanswered.He described the difficulty researchers often have even fully defining … Continue reading Mapping steps in the developing an embryo to speed stem cell research

How stem cells are transforming medicine

For many years now we’ve been hearing about the potential of stem cells to treat diseases and disorders. So it was entirely appropriate that one of the opening sessions at the World Stem Cell Summit in San Diego focused on ways that stem cells are transforming medicine right now. This was very much a case … Continue reading How stem cells are transforming medicine

Breakthroughs kick off the World Stem Cell Summit

Jeffrey Bartlett of Calimmune discussed the company's CIRM-funded clinical trial testing a stem cell therapy for  HIV/AIDSFor many years we've been talking optimistically about stem cell therapies in the future. But last night we hosted a public forum as part of the World Stem Cell Summit in San Diego where we heard from several of … Continue reading Breakthroughs kick off the World Stem Cell Summit

How to become a Stem Cell Champion

Champions come in many different shapes and sizes and excel in many different arenas, from sports and the arts to human rights. But regardless of the arena they are in champions all have one thing in common, a desire to fight for something they truly believe in, and to keep fighting to overcome any obstacle … Continue reading How to become a Stem Cell Champion

Happy Thanksgiving from CIRM

We have a lot to be thankful for this year at CIRM, including clinical trials that have started recently testing therapies for HIV/AIDS and heart disease. We are also thankful for the passionate patient advocate community that has been so supportive of our work. We're taking an e-break for the holiday, returning with more stem … Continue reading Happy Thanksgiving from CIRM

Forbes takes a look at stem cell therapies for ALS

Forbes has a good story today about a stem cell trial for ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) being carried out by Neuralstem. We don't fund that company, but we do fund a disease team award to Clive Svendson at Cedars-Sinai that is a sort of son-of-Neuralstem.The Neuralstem trial is starting with neural progenitor cells--cells that are … Continue reading Forbes takes a look at stem cell therapies for ALS