STELLAR Trial
…cord blood derived cells (autologous) are administered intravenously to the infant within 1-3 weeks. Two such infusions are done 5 -7 days apart. What are the benefits of participating…… Read more
…said Catherine. Catherine will also be visiting laboratories in New York and Washington DC. Learn more about Childhood cancer Contact us Hudson Institute communications t: + 61 3 8572 2761 e: communications@hudson.org.au…… Read more
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…uneconomic for drug companies to pour research dollars into, but tissue samples can be hard to come by. As Head of the Centre for Cancer Research, Professor Ron Firestein wants…… Read more
…neonatologist at Monash Children’s Hospital, is now pursuing how this therapy would be best implemented in low resource birth settings in rural India. Diseases we research Birth asphyxia | Learn…… Read more
…the umbilical cord, rather than a set time. “The beauty of this technique is that it takes advantage of a powerful, safe, and free resource available to virtually every newborn…… Read more
…still be a supply of oxygen to support it before it can breathe on its own,” Dr Blank said. “This process is free, available to everyone, worldwide, and takes advantage…… Read more
…cord blood derived cells (autologous) are administered intravenously to the infant within 1-3 weeks. Two such infusions are done 5 -7 days apart. What are the benefits of participating…… Read more
…the Institute, targeting new products and services for patients. Read more | Strength in diversity – computing healthy microbiome relationships About BiomeBank BiomeBank is a clinical stage biotechnology company developing…… Read more
…CP costs Australia more than $1.5 billion per year. The largest contributor to cerebral palsy is preterm birth. Up to 70 per cent of these have been complicated with an…… Read more
…will enable the scientific community to define the microbiome community’s composition and how it responds in the intestine to various factors that can affect it. The overall aim is to…… Read more