Midwest universities are making important tools to advance stem cell research

Two Midwest universities are making headlines for their contributions to stem cell research. Both are developing important tools to advance this field of study, but in two unique ways. Scientists at the University of Michigan (UM), have compiled an impressive repository of disease-specific stem cell lines. Cell lines are crucial tools for scientists to study … Continue reading Midwest universities are making important tools to advance stem cell research

Stem Cell Agency Board Approves 50th Clinical Trial

May 4th, 2011 marked a landmark moment for the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM). On that day the Stem Cell Agencyโ€™s Board voted to invest in its first ever clinical trial, which was also the first clinical trial to use cells derived from embryonic stem cells. Today the Stem Cell Agency reached another landmark, … Continue reading Stem Cell Agency Board Approves 50th Clinical Trial

Stem cell study shows how smoking attacks the developing liver in unborn babies

Itโ€™s no secret that smoking kills. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) smoking is responsible for around 480,000 deaths a year in the US, including more than 41,000 due to second hand smoke. Now a new study says that damage can begin in utero long before the child is born. Previous … Continue reading Stem cell study shows how smoking attacks the developing liver in unborn babies

Creating partnerships to help get stem cell therapies over the finish line

Trying to go it alone is never easy. Imagine how far Lewis would have got without Clark, or the two of them without Sacagawea. Would Batman have succeeded without Robin; Mickey without Minnie Mouse? Having a partner whose skills and expertise complements yours just makes things easier. Thatโ€™s why some recent news about two CIRM-funded … Continue reading Creating partnerships to help get stem cell therapies over the finish line

Good news from Asterias’ CIRM-funded spinal cord injury trial

This week in the stem cell field, all eyes are on Asterias Biotherapeutics, a California-based company thatโ€™s testing a stem cell based-therapy in a CIRM-funded clinical trial for spinal cord injury patients. The company launched its Phase 1/2a clinical trial back in 2014 with the goal of determining the safety of the therapy and the … Continue reading Good news from Asterias’ CIRM-funded spinal cord injury trial

First spinal cord injury trial patient gets maximum stem cell dose

There comes a pivotal point in every experiment where you say โ€œok, now we are going to see if this really works.โ€ We may be at that point in the clinical trial we are funding to see if stem cells can help people with spinal cord injuries. Today Asterias Biotherapeutics announced they have given the … Continue reading First spinal cord injury trial patient gets maximum stem cell dose

Eggciting News: Scientists developed fertilized eggs from mouse stem cells

A really eggciting science story came out early this week thatโ€™s received a lot of attention. Scientists in Japan reported in the journal Nature that theyโ€™ve generated egg cells from mouse stem cells, and these eggs could be fertilized and developed into living, breathing mice. This is the first time that scientists have reported the … Continue reading Eggciting News: Scientists developed fertilized eggs from mouse stem cells

Asterias’ stem cell clinical trial shows encouraging results for spinal cord injury patients

When researchers are carrying out a clinical trial they have two goals: first, show that it is safe (the old โ€œdo no harmโ€ maxim) and second, show it works. One without the other doesnโ€™t do anyone any good in the long run. A few weeks ago Asterias Biotherapeutics showed that their CIRM-funded stem cell therapy … Continue reading Asterias’ stem cell clinical trial shows encouraging results for spinal cord injury patients

Young man with spinal cord injury regains use of hands and arms after stem cell therapy

Kris Boesen - Photo courtesy USC Hope is fragile. We cling to it in hard times because it helps us believe we can endure todayโ€™s struggles and that tomorrow will be better. Kris Boesen understands what it means to hold on to hope. On March 6 of this year, a car accident paralyzed him from … Continue reading Young man with spinal cord injury regains use of hands and arms after stem cell therapy

Clearing the first hurdle: spinal cord injury trial passes safety review

Starting a clinical trial is like taking a step into the unknown. Itโ€™s moving a potential therapy out of the lab and testing it in people. To reach this point the researchers have done a lot of work trying to ensure the therapy is safe. But that work was done in the lab, and on … Continue reading Clearing the first hurdle: spinal cord injury trial passes safety review