Catalyzing stem cell research

Regen Med. 2008 Sep;3(5):761-4. doi: 10.2217/17460751.3.5.761.

Abstract

In 2001, the Stem Cell Network was the first of its kind, a bold initiative to forge and nurture pan-Canadian collaborations involving researchers, engineers, clinicians and private and public sector partners. Canada's broad and deep pool of stem cell talent proved to be a fertile ground for such an initiative, giving rise to a strong, thriving network that, 7 years later, can list innovative cell expansion and screening technologies, early-phase clinical trials for stroke, pulmonary hypertension, muscular dystrophy and cornea replacement, and leading discourse on ethical, legal and social issues among its accomplishments. As it moves into its second and final phase of funding, the Stem Cell Network continues to push boundaries and has set its sights on overcoming the obstacles that impede the transfer of research findings to clinical applications, commercial products and public policy.

MeSH terms

  • Biomedical Research / ethics*
  • Biotechnology
  • Canada
  • Clinical Trials as Topic
  • Commerce / ethics*
  • Ethics, Medical*
  • Humans
  • Ownership / legislation & jurisprudence
  • Patents as Topic / ethics
  • Policy Making
  • Regenerative Medicine / ethics*
  • Regenerative Medicine / trends
  • Stem Cells / cytology*
  • Tissue Engineering / methods