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ISSCR Responds to President Trump Signing 'Right to Try' Law
Keith Alm Keith Alm

ISSCR Responds to President Trump Signing 'Right to Try' Law

The ISSCR is disappointed with the enactment of the ‘Right to Try’ law. Along with more than 100 patient and research groups opposing the bill, we believe it will put patients at risk and undermine the effective FDA Expanded Access Program already in place to give seriously ill patients access to experimental treatments.

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ISSCR Applauds Federal Injunctions Against Stem Cell Clinics
Keith Alm Keith Alm

ISSCR Applauds Federal Injunctions Against Stem Cell Clinics

The ISSCR is pleased that federal prosecutors in the U.S. have taken action to halt the marketing and delivery of unproven stem cell treatments at clinics they allege are operating outside of FDA regulation: California Stem Cell Treatment Center, Cell Surgical Network Corporation, and U.S. Stem Cell Clinic in Florida…

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ISSCR Applauds Australia’s Move to Regulate Autologous Human Cell and Tissue Products
Policy Keith Alm Policy Keith Alm

ISSCR Applauds Australia’s Move to Regulate Autologous Human Cell and Tissue Products

The ISSCR appreciates the new framework proposed by Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) for the regulation of human cell and tissue products that use a person’s own cells (‘autologous use’). These new regulations are meant to halt the marketing and administration of unproven cell therapies that have not been proven safe or effective. Sales of these products by unscrupulous clinics to desperate patients have been increasing in recent years. Recently, these products resulted in the death of an Australian patient and the blinding of three patients in the United States.

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ISSCR Advocates for Stem Cells and Basic Research in Europe
Policy Keith Alm Policy Keith Alm

ISSCR Advocates for Stem Cells and Basic Research in Europe

The ISSCR met 11 April with the European Parliament’s Committee on Industry, Research and Energy to advocate for investments in basic research in the European Union’s 9th Framework Programme for Research and Innovation. ISSCR members Pete Coffey and Michele De Luca, along with ISSCR Policy Director Eric Anthony, described the need for continued investments in basic research to improve understanding of human physiology and develop new approaches to treat disease.

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