Lab-grown stem cell trial gets green light

Irelands first human stem cell trial using lab-grown cells is due to get underway in Galway in the new year following approval from the medicines watchdog.

The trial will involve extracting adult mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) from the bone marrow of patients with a condition known as critical limb ischemia (CLI) a severe blockage of the arteries resulting in marked reduction in blood flow to the extremities.

Reduction in blood flow to the legs puts patients at risk of gangrene, ulceration, and amputation, and the Galway trial will look at the use of MSCs to grow new stems cells which will then be injected back into the patients leg with the hope of growing new blood cells and improving circulation.

The harvested stem cells will be grown to much greater quantities in a highly specialised lab before being injected back into the patients leg.

Tim OBrien, director of the Galway-based Regenerative Medicine Institute, said their research was focused on whether MSC therapy could improve blood flow to the legs in patients with CLI a condition common in diabetics and therefore avoid the need for amputation. The trial is aimed predominantly at testing the safety and feasibility of what is very much an experimental therapy, Prof OBrien said.

We will be doing a dose escalation study, with some patients given a small dose, others a medium dose and the remainder a high dose, he said. We want to try and establish how many cells do you need to give a patient.

The study, the first in humans in Ireland, will be a year-long study involving nine patients. Prof OBrien said they would not be advertising for participants, but rather would let clinicians know and await referrals of suitable patients.

In the meantime, they would be preparing the custom-built facility where the cells are grown, at the Centre for Cell Manufacturing Ireland in NUI Galway, the first such facility in Ireland to receive a licence from the Health Products Regulatory Authority.

Prof OBrien said MSCs have a lot of properties that may make them useful in treating a wide variety of disease because of their reparative and regenerative qualities.

Prof OBrien delivered a talk yesterday on the Therapeutic Potential of MSCs in Diabetic Complications on the second day of a two-day international stem cell conference at NUI Galway.

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Boy George: I've always been fascinated with spirituality and religion

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Culture Club singer Boy George discussed his spirituality in an intimate interview published Wednesday.

The singer-songwriter was raised in the Catholic faith but says he embraced Buddhism a few years ago.

"I've been practising Nichiren Buddhism for about four years," he told Huffpost Live. "What it does is it gives me a period in the morning and in the evening to really focus on what I want to do, and how I want the day to go."

One of the main practices of Nichiren Buddhism is chanting mantras, primarily "Nam-myoho-renge-kyo," or "I devote myself to the Lotus Sutra."

"One of the most important things about chanting is that you're constantly praying for peace, and you're praying for the happiness of other people even people that you're in conflict with," Boy George explained. "If there's anyone that you have a problem with, put them in your prayers. It's amazing what it does. It kind of dissipates any of that kind of negativity."

The Grammy Award-winner said that spiritual people have had a strong influence on his life through his 53 years.

"I've always been fascinated with spirituality, religion... I always say I'm Catholic in my complications, and Buddhist in my aspirations. I was raised a Catholic, so I have a Catholic sensibility..."

"Catholic guilt," host Caroline Modarressy-Tehrani interjected.

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Frank Daversa Writes on Conquering the Mysteries of 21st Century Spirituality

HOUSTON (PRWEB) October 31, 2014

Every day, millions of Americans question their ability to embrace and practice religion in their lives.

In his new book, Spirituality in the 21st Century, author Frank Daversa reveals the answers that so many have struggled to discover: namely, readers need to explore their spirituality.

While presenting a fresh approach to ideology and the world in general, Daversa highlights revolutionary concepts and insightful viewpoints that defy common knowledge and encourage readers to focus on personal enlightenment.

Daversa has been engaged in a spiritual journey ever since a serious illness befell him in 1997. He faithfully believes that the more a person develops and grows spiritually, the greater their reward in this life and beyond will be.

Spirituality in the 21st Century maintains a straightforward approach while discussing participation in organized religion and an individuals idea of God. Spirituality has a broader scope than religion, Daversa asserts, and must be treated accordingly.

I believe that there exists and absolute truth in life, and only God knows it, said Daversa. The further readers grow spiritually, the more they will begin to comprehend that truth. Spiritual enlightenment helps build character, which leads to better relationships, stronger families, and more fulfilling lives.

For more information, visit http://www.Spirituality21stCentury.com

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About the author Frank Daversa was raised in South Hempstead, New York. After receiving his Bachelors Degree in Computer Science, Daversa moved to Houston, TX where he worked in the corporate world for 14 years before becoming a writer in 2007. Frank has been on a spiritual journey since 1997, which inspired him to write his latest book, Spirituality in the 21st Century.

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Commercial Space Station Company NanoRacks Opens Silicon Valley Office

Left:Ronald Goedendorp, Vice President of Space Station Opportunities, NanoRacks and Pete Worden, Director, NASA Ames Research Center.

NanoRacks LLC, the industry leader for utilization of the low-Earth region of outer space, is delighted to announce that our third office will be based at NASA Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, California. Opening November 1st, the West Coast office will help ensure that NanoRacks can meet our growing customer needs, as well as develop new deep space business.

This is an fantastic step forward for NanoRacks, allowing us to tap into, and contribute to, the agile aerospace innovation that exists from Silicon Valley to Seattle and even up to Vancouver for the new space marketplace, explained Jeffrey Manber, CEO of NanoRacks. We are fully committed to utilizing the most innovative technologies in our future products for low-earth orbit and beyond.

Heading the office will be Ronald Goedendorp, Vice President of Space Station Opportunities. Explained Ron, This step signals NanoRacks clear intent to be both a leading customer and provider of next generation hardware and practices on multiple platforms for multiple orbits.

Ron comes with 20 years of experience in business and corporate development in imaging systems, semiconductors, aerospace, and data analytics. He is a graduate of the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) and co-founded the UCSD Bay Area Alumni Scholarship Fund. Added Ron, I was looking to become an active part of the new commercial space revolution and no one company symbolizes that better than NanoRacks. What they are doing for commercial access to the International Space Station is auspicious for the future of this industry.

For further press inquiries, please contact Abby Dickes at 202-750-0914.

Visit NanoRacks.com or follow @NanoRacks for continued updates.

About NanoRacks, LLC NanoRacks LLC was formed in 2009 to provide commercial hardware and services for the U.S. National Laboratory onboard the International Space Station via a Space Act Agreement with NASA. NanoRacks main office is in Houston, Texas, right alongside the NASA Johnson Space Center. The Business Development office is in Washington, DC. The Company seeks to democratize outer space utilization by owning and marketing its own family of research equipment and by providing low-cost, high quality services in low earth orbit and beyond. To date over 200 payloads have been deployed by the Company on the International Space Station and our customer base includes the European Space Agency (ESA) the German Space Agency (DLR,) the American space agency (NASA,) US Government Agencies, Planet Labs, Urthecast, Space Florida, NCESSE, Virgin Galactic, pharmaceutical drug companies, and organizations in Vietnam, UK, Romania and Israel. Our customer base has propelled NanoRacks into a leadership position in understanding the emerging commercial market for low-earth orbit utilization.

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