Three Medical Centers Awarded Funds to Study Generation of Cardiac Muscle Cells
Posted on: Monday, 13 April 2009, 16:00 CDT
The grants total
University of Pennsylvania ,Philadelphia, Penn. -Center Director:Jonathan Epstein , M.D.University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center ,Dallas, Texas -Center Director:Eric Olson , Ph.D.University of Minnesota, Minneapolis , Minn. -Center Director:Doris Taylor , Ph.D.
Each center will undertake a number of basic science research projects specifically looking at cardiac myocytes, or heart cell muscles, to learn more about how those cells biologically develop, integrate and work. Ideally, findings from this research will lead to new ways for treating various forms of heart disease, including heart attacks, congenital heart disease and heart failure.
Some of the research will focus on developing methods to identify stems cells from the heart or other organs, such as bone marrow, to give back to the patient in a way that will sustain long-lasting recovery of cardiac function. The research will build the foundation for future use of adult stem cells for regenerating and repairing heart muscle, as well as for developing new therapies and drugs in the fight against heart disease.
These awards are effective
The Jon Holden DeHaan Foundation, of
SOURCE American Heart Association
Source: PR Newswire
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