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Displaying 41–50 of 199 research results for “stem-cells”
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Apr 14, 2015
Need-to-Know Information about Clinical Trials
A primer on what you can expect from clinical trials.
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Oct 15, 2012
Nobel Prize Winners Have Big Impact on Emerging Retinal Treatments
The 2012 Nobel Medicine prize winners are having an enormous impact on sight-saving retinal research.
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Jun 12, 2012
Could Combining Future Treatments Be an Option?
How therapies will likely be used synergistically in the future.
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Apr 30, 2024
Stargardt Disease Research Advances
Recent developments in research on Stargardt disease
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Apr 16, 2018
Retinal Patch Performs Promisingly in Clinical Trial for Dry AMD Patients
Regenerative Patch Technologies, a company developing stem-cell-derived treatments for people with retinal diseases, has reported encouraging results for the first five patients with advanced, dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) participating in a Phase I/IIa clinical trial for its therapy – a patch comprised of a layer of retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells on a synthetic scaffold.
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Apr 28, 2023
Dr. Tucker is leading the development of GMP facilities for manufacturing clinical grade retinal therapies
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Jun 29, 2023
The five-year grant will advance the emerging treatments toward clinical trials
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Sep 27, 2021
Foundation Awarded 21 New Grants in FY2021 Totaling More than $14.2 Million
Current research portfolio is comprised of nearly 100 projects at prominent institutions around the world
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Nov 2, 2018
Foundation Invests $2.5 Million in Search for Elusive Retinal Disease Genes and Mutations
Since 1989 genetic researchers, many funded by the Foundation, have identified approximately 270 genes linked to IRDs. In most cases, defects in a single gene can cause a retinal disease and vision loss.
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May 10, 2013
Grow Your Own: Harnessing Muller Glia for Retinal Regeneration
There’s hope for retinal regeneration for humans, thanks to Foundation-funded researcher Dr. Thomas Reh, who is investigating how to derive new photoreceptors from retinal cells called Muller glia.