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Patt Morrison Asks
Alan Trounson, California's Dr. Stem Cell
As president of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, the Australian
is helping guide the state to a high-tech medical future.
Patt Morrison
May 29, 2013
In 2004, with President George W. Bush dead set advertisement
against stem cell research, California just went ahead [>
and did it. Voters made stem cell research a state
constitutional right, and endorsed $3 billion in bond
sales for 10 years to cement the deal. CIRM, the
California Institute for Regenerative Medicine created
under Proposition 71, has become a world center for
stem cell research, and its president is Australian Alan |
Trounson, a pioneer in in vitro fertilization. As
Proposition 71 approaches its 10-year anniversary,
Trounson offers a prognosis.
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program. What are you up to? i
We are working hard to get six or seven projects to clinical trials. We have more than 70 [total]
programs moving [toward] clinical trials. It's a lot of work to chaperon.
I'll give you three examples: one, linking genetics, or genomics work, to stem cells, integrating the
two. We're going to create a center in California that will bring a lot of [genetics] studies and clinical
work to a new level.
Secondly, we've set up a structure for banking the 3,000 cell lines from "induced pluripotent stem
cells” that we turn into the equivalent of embryonic stem cells. We call them IPS cells. You take a
skin cell or blood cell and convert it to the equivalent of an embryonic stem cell.
We've also taken samples from patients with complex diseases, and we're banking these so scientists
can "interrogate" these diseases — like heart disease, Alzheimer's, blindness. We are targeting a range
of conditions — autism, cerebral palsy — for which we have scant understanding of causes and major
drivers. This is material for long-term research studies.
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