Geron Stem Cell Trial to Restart in 2010

On Friday, it was announced that an agreement has been reached between Geron and the FDA.  Early-stage study for Geron’s stem cell drug therapy on people recently suffering complete thoracic spinal cord injuries, is tentatively expected to restart in the third quarter of 2010.

Last August, the trial was placed on hold after studies showed that some mice had developed cysts at the injury site in previous studies.

The US food and Drug Administration has advised Geron that positive data from an ongoing preclinical study using Geron’s stem cell therapy, may be used to release the current hold on the study.  A lot of work is ahead though for Geron.

If and when the clinical hold is released for Geron, there will be many hurdles to cross.  I expect it may be awhile before the study’s move from the thoracic level to cervical level injuries.

It will be interesting to hear what Geron has to say about these trials at their next quarterly report.

One Response to “Geron Stem Cell Trial to Restart in 2010”

  1. saif Says:

    my name is saif live in pakistan patient of spinal cord injury at the level of T6 for the last 10 years but my bulk and tone is wellmaintained due to continuously physiotherapy 5 times a day i can walk with the help of leg braces ,walker and a perosn support i have no senseation and power below T9
    i want to get stem cell treatment for spinal cord regenration
    can i get now
    please fell free to ask every thing which you need for treatment

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