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GFORCE-PD still going strong in 2016

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Authors

Parmar, Malin 
Takahashi, Jun 
Studer, Lorenz 
Barker, Roger A 

Abstract

In 2014, a new initiative was undertaken by groups working on plans for the transplantation of stem-cell-based derived dopaminergic neurons for treating Parkinson’s disease patients. This GForce-PD group held its annual meeting on 18–19 April 2016 in Chicago at Rush University to discuss their progress and the challenges that the translation of this experimental therapy still faces. Over 2 days, the key issues were discussed around the cell lines that will be used, the differentiation protocols, preclinical testing, GMP-adaptation, and cell manufacturing to allow first in human clinical trials, which are anticipated to start in 2017–2018. GForce-PD members also discussed how they can improve outreach and be of better service to the Parkinson's disease (PD) community and help them to make the best possible decisions when pursuing stem cell treatments.

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3206 Medical Biotechnology, 32 Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, Brain Disorders, Transplantation, Neurosciences, Neurodegenerative, Regenerative Medicine, Parkinson's Disease, Aging, Stem Cell Research, 5 Development of treatments and therapeutic interventions, 5.2 Cellular and gene therapies, Neurological

Journal Title

NPJ PARKINSONS DISEASE

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2373-8057
2373-8057

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3

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Sponsorship
The group acknowledges generous funding from the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation and Rush University.