Stem Cell Study - Future of Cardiovascular Research

Released on = April 17, 2007, 2:48 am

Press Release Author = Shushmul Maheshwari

Industry = Biotech

Press Release Summary = Studies of stem cell will largely contribute to the future
of cardiovascular research, as it offers immense scope to develop regenerative
therapy for cardiovascular diseases.

Press Release Body = Cardiovascular research’s future is entailed in the
studies of stem cell. As, it offers tremendous scope for developing regenerative
therapy for cardiovascular diseases, said M.S. Valiathan, Professor and Honorary
Advisor for Manipal Academy of Higher Education & National Research in a statement
that THE HINDU published on 2 February 2007.

Reportedly, Dr. Valiathan said this while inaugurating the three-day seminar on
Cardiovascular Prosthetic Devices. The Indo-US Science & Technology Forum, New
Delhi, and Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences jointly organized this
workshop in Thiruvananthapuram on 1st February 2007.

Besides reinforcing cardiovascular research, stem cell therapy can bring in radical
transformation in the treatment of various diseases in humans, according to medical
researchers. There are several stem cell therapies presently in practice,
specifically the bone marrow transplants.

Indian Council for Medical Research in its estimates revealed that about three to
six of every 1,000 children in India are susceptible to rheumatic heart diseases and
need valve replacement. Although nearly 50 million Indians have coronary artery
diseases, only 25,000-40,000 surgical & interventional procedures take place per
annum.

In spite of evidently huge requirement, there’s an incessant import of almost
80% of all biomedical devices in this country. Also, the R&D in stem cell is also
limited to select centers here.

However, the country is drafting plans for a countrywide stem cell program in order
to enhance stem cell research’s clinical applications, construct bridges
between medical doctors and scientists and prioritize research-funding areas.

The purpose of designing this Indo-US workshop was to highlight the areas of
research encompassing the experimental, animal as well as human trials for
cardiovascular implants, particularly stents & prosthetic heart valves.

As per the RNCOS report “Indian Biotechnology Market Outlook (2006)”,
India will soon emerge as a hub for stem cell research as well as clinical trials.
Indian biotechnology industry, with growth rate being 28.9% since 2005, will likely
touch US$ 5 Billion mark by the year-end 2010.

This research report on “Indian Biotechnology Market Outlook (2006)”
addresses some interesting issues for today’s global business environment. The
issues it covers include market trends in the Indian Biotechnology industry, where
the market will be after five years, opportunities that exist in Indian
Biotechnology industry, driving factors for the Indian Biotechnology industry,
challenges faced by Biotechnology industry, and key players in the Indian
Biotechnology industry.

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