Great Ormond Street Hospital Supports Stem Cell Awareness Day
Released on: October 05, 2011, 5:10 pm
Author:
Great Ormond Street Hospital
Industry: Healthcare
Great Ormond Street Hospital and its research partner, The
Institute of Child Health at University College London (UCL), are
supporting Stem Cell Awareness Day, with UCL promoting the event with
the launch of a new YouTube video featuring Mr Paolo de Coppi and his
colleagues.
Mr. de Coppi is Clinical Senior Lecturer in the Surgery Unit at The Institute of
Child Health at UCL and carries out stem cell research at Great Ormond Street
Hospital. It is hoped the research will result in stem
cells being used to repair damaged organs. Mr de Coppi has looked for naturally
occurring stem cells in amniotic fluid as a novel solution to some of the serious
birth defects he sees. Around 40 per cent of patients at Great Ormond Street
Hospital have some form of birth defect.
Mr de Coppi said: "As a surgeon I often see the devastating effects of multiple
reconstructive operations aimed at replacing damaged organs. I have therefore
focused my research interests on stem cells and tissue engineering, trying to find
new ways to treat complex birth defects. I have identified stem cells in the
amniotic fluid and found they have the ability to become many different types of
cell. Our research aims to find ways of using these cells to repair and replace
damaged tissues, so that babies are given the chance of a healthy life from the day
they are born.
"The idea is we can create tissues in a test tube using a baby's own cells, and
then implant these at birth. We’re looking at repairing organs like intestines or
windpipes. Grown from a child's own cells, there should be no rejection of
tissue."
The video sees Mr. de Coppi discussing the work he and his colleagues carry out and
offering insight into the latest developments relating to his stem cell research and
the possibility of deriving cells from amniotic fluid. The full video can be viewed
here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qD_V1hqR6SI.
About Great Ormond Street Hospital:
Great Ormond Street Hospital is an international centre of excellence in child
healthcare and together with its research partner, the UCL Institute of Child
Health, GOSH forms the UK's only academic biomedical research centre specialising
in paediatrics.
UCL Centre for Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine brings together 185 research
groups across UCL and partners with a common interest in all aspects of stem cells,
tissue engineering, repair and regeneration.
PR Contact:
Hayley Dodman
40 Bernard Street
London
WC1N 1LE
0207 239 3126
www.gosh.nhs.uk
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