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Hype, Geron and Stem Cell Research: A Hard-eyed View from the North

Posted: December 4, 2011 at 5:05 pm


From Canada last week came a stem cell "reality check" that pulled together a professional football quarterback, a Yankee baseball pitcher, a Republican presidential hopeful and Geron.

Timothy Caulfield,
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What do they all have in common? Stem cell therapy, answered Timothy Caulfield, a Canadian academic, writing on the Canadian version of the Huffington Post. Declaring that stem cell treatments are being ballyhooed as a "miracle cure" and "elixir of life," Caulfield wrote,

"But does it actually work? I think not -- at least not yet."

Caulfield is not one of your stereotypical opponents of stem cell research. In fact, he describes himself as a "believer" in the likelihood of development of effective stem cell therapies. Caulfield also springs from a deep academic background. He is research director of the Health Law Institute at the University of Alberta and has published a plethora of scholarly articles related to stem cell research.

Caulfield wrote that Geron's abandonment of hESC research "underscores the cavernous gap between the well-publicized (and completely legitimate) promise of stem cell research and actual, efficacious, therapies."

He said the California company's decision "generated both shock and anger. And for the patients hoping for a near-future cure, it was nothing less than heartbreaking."

Caulfield continued,

"Not only did the company decide to stop this particular trial, it decided to get out of the field of stem cell therapies altogether. So definitive was the decision that Geron gave back millions of public research dollars(to the California stem cell agency)."

Caulfield warned, however,

"We need to be careful not to over-interpret the Geron pull out. This is one company and one trial. There are now a few other clinical experiments in the pipeline (emphasis on a few), such as one to treat a form of blindness. And we must remember that not all things that are called 'stem cell therapies' are the same. "

Caulfield continued with his "reality check,"

"First, ignore the hype. I believe there is little evidence that any of the often advertised stem cell therapies, embryonic or otherwise, work. Yes, there are a handful of decades-old treatments ….

"(Peyton) Manning, (Bartolo) Colon and (Rick)Perry may have had a positive experience (the placebo effect is a powerful thing, after all), but, to date, I believe good clinical evidence simply does not exist.

"Second, despite the hope of many, it isn't going to be easy to make money off stem cell research -- at least with a treatment that is scientifically legitimate, appropriately tested and approved by the relevant regulatory agencies (three characteristics missing from most of the stem cell therapies currently offered in clinics around the world). "Economic growth has often been one of the ways that the huge public investment in stem cell research has been justified. Just a few weeks ago, for example, the UK government announced that it was committing millions in a stem cell research centre with the hope that it will help drive the UK economic recovery.

"But the ability of emerging stem cell technologies to stimulate the economy and create jobs is far from certain. Indeed, economics is the explicit reason for the Geron pull out. The company press release stated that the decision was made after a strategic review of the costs, timelines and 'clinical, manufacturing and regulatory complexities associated' with this kind of research. In other words, stem cell research is not, from the perspective of this company, worth it."

Caulfield concluded,

"I don't mean to be a downer. In fact, I believe that stem cell research holds tremendous potential. I remain fully confident that, one day, therapies will emerge. But the inappropriate hype associated with this area hurts policy debates, leads to unmet expectations, and has the potential to mislead the public about the actual state of the science. The Geron story is a sober reminder that promise is not reality, even in a field as exciting as stem cell research."

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The CIRM 'Debt' to George Bush and Disgraced Korean Researcher

Posted: December 4, 2011 at 5:04 pm


It was brief but pointed comment on the differences in the stem cell world of 2004 compared to the stem cell world of 2011.

Larry Ebert, a patent attorney, made the remark on his blog, IPBiz. He was writing about an observation on this website that without George Bush and his restrictions on federal hESC research, there would have been no California stem cell agency.

Ebert said,

"IPBiz notes that when the California voters voted Prop. 71 in, scientists thought Huang Woo Suk's work on hESC was real. In 2011, the current state of the art is still not up to what Huang Woo Suk falsely reported in the journal Science. Californiastemcellreport should give Huang Woo Suk some credit for the passage of Prop. 71."

Consider Woo Suk duly credited.

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Assessment of Embryo Viability (Auxogyn_ASRM_First Prize) – Video

Posted: December 4, 2011 at 2:27 pm

(First Prize for Technical Achievement in Video 2011) Non-Invasive Assessment of Embryo Viability Using Novel Automated Imaging Technology B. Behr 1, SL Chavez1,2,4, KE Loewke1,4, RA Reijo Pera1,2. 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA; 2Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA; 3Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA; 4Auxogyn, Inc., Menlo Park, CA.

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Know Your Stem Cell Treatment Options – Video

Posted: December 3, 2011 at 11:56 pm

http://www.stemcelltreatment.org - Our team is always ready to answer all your questions regarding the kind of procedure you want to undergo. Be 100% Confident in the Safety of Your Stem Cell Treatment! The American Stem Cell and Anti-Aging Center.

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Mayo Clinic Regenerative Medicine Consult Service – Video

Posted: December 3, 2011 at 10:00 am

Learn more about Mayo Clinic's new Regenerative Medicine Consult service from a Mayo Clinic expert on stem cell therapies.

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Bruce Lipton,making the connections part 1 – Video

Posted: December 3, 2011 at 9:59 am

A bit about this wonderful person Bruce H. Lipton, PhD is an internationally recognized leader in bridging science and spirit. Stem cell biologist, bestselling author of The Biology of Belief and recipient of the 2009 Goi Peace Award, he has been a guest speaker on hundreds of TV and radio shows, as well as keynote presenter for national and international conferences.

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Auxogyn_ASRM_FINAL.mov – Video

Posted: December 2, 2011 at 4:03 pm

First Prize for Technical Achievement in Video 2011) Non-Invasive Assessment of Embryo Viability Using Novel Automated Imaging Technology B. Behr 1, SL Chavez1,2,4, KE Loewke1,4, RA Reijo Pera1,2. 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA; 2Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA; 3Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA; 4Auxogyn, Inc., Menlo Park, CA.

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Stem Cells-Iran-08-28-2011 – Video

Posted: December 2, 2011 at 3:36 pm

http://www.presstv.com In this episode of Iran, Mahsa Mortazavi reports on the Stem Cell cord bank which is a modern method of curing diseases among the family members through stem cells.

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McEwen Centre for Regenerative Medicine – Video

Posted: December 2, 2011 at 3:36 pm

The McEwen Centre for Regenerative Medicine was established at University Health Network in 2003 with a generous donation from Rob and Cheryl McEwen, which they matched in 2006 with a second donation. The McEwen Centres vision is to be a world-renowned centre for stem cell biology and regenerative medicine. To achieve this ambitious goal, the team of McEwen Investigators is working together to accelerate the development of more effective treatments for conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, respiratory disease and spinal cord injury.

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Retroviruses, Reproduction, and Regenerative Medicine: The Influence of Federal Funding – Video

Posted: December 2, 2011 at 3:36 pm

Ann Anderson Kiessling, Ph.D. (Harvard Medical School and the Bedford Stem Cell Research Foundation, Bedford Massachusetts) was introduced by Dorrie Fontaine, Ph.D., RN, FAAN (Sadie Health Cabaniss Professor and Dean, School of Nursing, University of Virginia) who also described a newly established award by the School of Nursing, called the "Alumni Achievement Award," which is awarded to a nursing graduate who has contributed beyond the field of nursing

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