Two renovated focus suites serving Los Angeles and Ventura counties. Established in 1970 Davis Research has a long tradition of excellence in qualitative and telephone data collection.
Aims to build integrated national research to deliver technologies and therapies of embryonic and adult origin. Includes biological and synthetic matrices, immune modulation and therapeutic programs at Monash University, Clayton, Victoria.
Study of the behavior of both embryonic and tissue restricted adult stem cells, in order to manipulate their fate for the treatment of human diseases. Lists projects, publications and key staff at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York.
Work towards understanding the mechanisms of nuclear transfer, and application to generate human isogenic pluripotent stem cells and to clone animals at optimal efficiency. Michigan State University, East Lansing.
Research on production of undifferentiated ES and foetal cell lines to GMP grade, with feeder-free, chemically defined culture conditions. Includes introduction, details of meetings and contacts at the University of Sheffield, England.
Provides information about their transplantation procedures for patients and their families. Includes contacts for recruitment in Durham, North Carolina.
Specializing in cryopreservation of hemopoietic embryonic cells to offering diagnostics for research and applications in transplant therapy. Includes outline of protocols at the Medical Center of Cell and Tissue Therapy, Ukraine.
Research on the isolation and characterization of muscle-derived stem cells and their use in cellular therapy of Duchenne muscular dystrophy, injury repair and limb lengthening at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pennsylvania.
Develops clinical therapies for the functional repair and replacement of diseased tissues and organs. Provides a company profile and information on research, educational and industry programs.
Multidisciplinary molecular, cellular and developmental biology projects focused on the mechanisms of self-renewal and differentiation processes, to provide foundations for replacement therapies in human disease and injury. Based at the University in Edinburgh, Scotland.