UCLA researchers exploring ways to prevent heart failure after heart attacks

ENPP1 is expressed in the region of scarring after injury to the heart. Cardiac muscle shown in red and ENPP1 in green demonstrates expression of ENPP1 in the region of scar formation. | Credit: Arjun Deb Lab/UCLA At the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM), we support groundbreaking cardiovascular research from Discovery to Clinical as … Continue reading UCLA researchers exploring ways to prevent heart failure after heart attacks

California advancing our understanding of Alzheimerโ€™s disease using stem cellsย 

Over 14,000 people in Fresno County are living with Alzheimer's, and itโ€™s estimated that more than 720,000 people are living with the brain disorder in California.   Thatโ€™s why the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM)โ€”a state of California agency dedicated to funding regenerative medicine researchโ€”joined the Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimerโ€™s in Fresno/Madera to … Continue reading California advancing our understanding of Alzheimerโ€™s disease using stem cellsย 

CIRM Showcases Strategic Vision and New Initiatives at 7th Annual Alpha Clinics Network Symposiumย 

Leveraging CIRM Infrastructure to Improve Accessibility Panel - From left to right: Noah Federman, MD (moderator), Catriona Jamieson, MD, PhD, Mehrdad Abedi, MD, Daniela Bota, MD, PhD, Thomas Buchanan, MD, Brian Fury, MS, Dhruv Sareen, PhD, and Taby Ahsan, PhD The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) recently sponsored the 7th Annual CIRM Alpha Clinics … Continue reading CIRM Showcases Strategic Vision and New Initiatives at 7th Annual Alpha Clinics Network Symposiumย 

Stem Cell Awareness: What are stem cells and why research is importantย 

Have you heard of stem cells but don't know what they are or why they are essential in medical research? In celebration of Stem Cell Awareness Day, the second Wednesday in October that is dedicated to educating about the importance of stem cells, the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) is providing this guide on … Continue reading Stem Cell Awareness: What are stem cells and why research is importantย 

CIRM Recommendations from Strategic Allocation Framework

The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM), one of the worldโ€™s largest institutes dedicated to regenerative medicine, announced key recommendations at the September 26, 2024, Independent Citizensโ€™ Oversight Committee Meeting from its Strategic Allocation Framework (SAF), a structured and data-driven effort designed to prioritize resources and maximize the impact of CIRMโ€™s funding. These recommendations mark … Continue reading CIRM Recommendations from Strategic Allocation Framework

Inaugural UC San Diego Gene Therapy Initiative Symposium is fueling progress in the fieldย 

There was no shortage of enthusiasm at the inaugural UC San Diego Gene Therapy Initiative Symposium hosted at the Roth Auditorium at the prestigious Sanford Consortium, where researchers, clinicians, academia, industry, and patient advocates shared discoveries in gene therapy, a modern-day treatment thatโ€™s revolutionizing medicine.CIRM was a platinum sponsor of the event.The gene therapy field … Continue reading Inaugural UC San Diego Gene Therapy Initiative Symposium is fueling progress in the fieldย 

From Undergraduate to Hero: Solano Student’s Life-Saving Bone Marrow Match Begins with One Swab

SCC student and CIRM trainee Jose Solorio donated bone marrow to save an 11-year-old patient's life in New York. In a remarkable display of compassion and scientific collaboration, Solano Community College (SCC) student Jose Solorio, a scholar in the college's biomanufacturing bachelor's program, has become a real-life hero. Through Solanoโ€™s partnership with the National Marrow … Continue reading From Undergraduate to Hero: Solano Student’s Life-Saving Bone Marrow Match Begins with One Swab

CIRM awards $8 million to Support Groundbreaking Gene Therapy for AML and MDS

Image source: Canva  Around 20,000 Americans are affected by acute myeloid leukemia (AML) each year. AML is a type of cancer that originates in the bone marrow and rapidly enters the bloodstream. Additionally, many individuals are impacted by myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), which are blood disorders that result in the improper formation or functioning of blood … Continue reading CIRM awards $8 million to Support Groundbreaking Gene Therapy for AML and MDS

How the Strategic Allocation Framework (SAF) Impacts the Future of CIRMโ€™s Research Fundingย 

At the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM), our mission is to accelerate world class science to deliver transformative regenerative medicine treatments in an equitable manner to a diverse California and world. For nearly two decades, CIRM has been at the forefront of the regenerative medicine field, catalyzing significant scientific breakthroughs and developing therapies that … Continue reading How the Strategic Allocation Framework (SAF) Impacts the Future of CIRMโ€™s Research Fundingย 

CIRM $4 million awarded to support innovative Gene Therapy for Rare Heart Disorder

Image Source: American Heart Association Journals ย The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) recently awarded $4 million to support the development of a one-time gene therapy for desmoplakin gene variant arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (DSP ACM), a rare and life-threatening genetic disorder. ย ย This preclinical award to Deborah D. Ascheim, MD, and her team at Rejuvenate Bio are … Continue reading CIRM $4 million awarded to support innovative Gene Therapy for Rare Heart Disorder