UC Irvine News Brief: Newspaper profiles first spinal cord injury patient to get UCI stem cell treatment
Paralyzed from the waist down in a car accident last September, Timothy Atchinson now reports some very slight sensation in his legs.
Paralyzed from the waist down in a car accident last September, Timothy Atchinson now reports some very slight sensation in his legs.
Dr. Henry Klassen is discovering new ways to use stem cells to repair the retina, offering new hope for people suffering from retinitis pigmentosa and macular degeneration.
The international scientific community has declared Wednesday, Oct. 6, Stem Cell Awareness Day to celebrate both the advances already made in that area of research and the promise it holds for the future. As a nationally recognized leader in the field, UC Irvine will commemorate the day with two events.
A UC Irvine study is the first to demonstrate that human neural stem cells can restore mobility in cases of chronic spinal cord injury, suggesting the prospect of treating a much broader population of patients.
Dedication of UCI’s Sue & Bill Gross Hall is milestone in effort to unlock stem cells’ potential and marks a milestone for the future of medicine.
Leslie M. Thompson has her eye on a treatment for the fatal Huntington’s disease. Stem cells may hold the key.
UC Irvine scientists have shown for the first time that neural stem cells can rescue memory in mice with advanced Alzheimer’s disease, raising hopes of a potential treatment for the leading cause of elderly dementia that afflicts 5.3 million people in the U.S.
Field holds tremendous promise, which UCI researchers are working to fulfill
Funding supports research into advanced biological tissue imaging technologies
Findings may contribute to new therapeutic uses for neural stem cells