Does CBR have academic affiliations with research institutions?
CBR has established leadership in advancing clinical research with newborn stem cells and has partnered with or lent support to some of the most prestigious medical institutions including Duke University and the University of Florida to further the use of cord blood in regenerative medicine. CBR is the only cord blood bank to participate in clinical trials at the Georgia Health Sciences University and the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UT Health) using cord blood stem cell infusions for children with cerebral palsy and traumatic brain injury.
Related Questions
- Why can I simply use one of dozens of other Supercomputing Centers at the various academic and research institutions throughout the world?
- How might using materials obtained from other academic institutions or companies affect my research and intellectual property rights?
- Why are there no Comprehensive Academic Research Institutions (CARI)-to-CARI transfer courses in the Online TransferAlberta Guide?