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A Year in Review: CBR Celebrates an Exciting 2016

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Every parent’s dream for their child should be celebrated. At CBR, we have dreams, too. We’d like to celebrate some accomplishments with you from 2016! Here’s a year in review from CBR:

Making A Difference

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Advancing Stem Cell Science

  1. CBR’s Science and Medical Team presented findings from the Family Health Registry1 on how ongoing data collection can help enable cord blood banks to be better informed about the medical status of client families. This program also helps connect eligible families to clinical trials and learn more about certain conditions through observational research. Through CBR’s Family Health Registry, over 5,300 individuals from CBR families have been identified with a condition that may be treatable today with cord blood stem cells or that are being studied for potential future stem cell applications.
  2. Dr. Michael Chez from the Sutter Medical Group presented preliminary results of the CBR supported clinical trial2 aimed to research the safety and efficacy of the use of a patient’s own cord blood in children with autism. Preliminary results presented showed that no serious adverse events occurred during the study suggesting that this procedure is safe in the study population.
  3. Kate Brown, PhD, CBR’s Principal Scientist, presented on the preservation of umbilical cord tissue as a composite (or whole) material and its suitability for newborn tissue banking.3 She also described a novel scoring system developed by the CBR scientific team that can be used for statistical analysis of biological variability and process monitoring.

Building Community

#CBRSpooktacularContest

#CBRShowNTellContest

#CBRDaddyDazeContest

#CBRMomMomentContest

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Winning Awards

We can’t wait to see what 2017 brings!  Happy New Year!

Sources:

  1. Brown, H.L. et al. A New Model for Cord Blood Bank Research: The Longitudinal Umbilical Stem Cell Monitoring and Treatment Research (LUSTRE) Registry. Transfusion. 2016;56:1A–12A. Abstract ICBS1624.
  2. Chez, M. et al. A Placebo-Controlled Trial to Assess Autologous Umbilical Cord Blood (AUCB) Therapy in Children with Autism. Transfusion. 2016;56:1A–12A. Abstract ICBS1622.
  3. Brown, K.S. Cryopreservation of Cord Tissue. In Mathew, A.J. (Chair), Isolation and Cryopreservation of Cord-Related Tissue Workshop at the 2016 International Cord Blood Symposium, San Francisco.

 

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