- Cancer
- Diabetes
- Eye
- Neurological Disorders
- Neurotrauma
- Neuro-rehabilitation
- Skin
- Tissue Engineering
Stem cell research is in the early stages of transforming the treatment of human disease. The positive effects of stem cell treatment are yet to be realized, as are potential benefits.
Researchers at the University of California, Irvine are leading the world in application of stem cells to treat neurological disorders and injuries such as Alzheimer’s Disease, Huntington’s Disease and spinal cord injury. Our scientists have developed stem cell-based treatments that reduce the effects of Alzheimer’s in animal models, have enabled rats with spinal cord injuries to walk again, are developing cell therapies to treat Huntington’s Disease, and are about to begin a clinical trial to use bone marrow stem cells to treat stroke.
The University of California, Irvine has received over $57 million in funding from the California Institute of Regenerative Medicine (CIRM), the fourth highest total in the state, some of which was matched with private funding to create the Sue and Bill Gross Stem Cell Research Center – a place where stem cell investigators across campus can come together to accelerate research towards treatments for these debilitating diseases.