California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM)
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CIRM's mission is to accelerate world-class science to deliver transformative regenerative medicine treatments in an equitable manner to a diverse California and world. Visit our website at cirm.ca.gov. The official CIRM account.
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Behind every breakthrough is years of science. Kim Barrett, PhD, says @ucdavishealth.bsky.social CuRe Trial for spina bifida was possible thanks to early studies funded by CIRM’s Discovery program. Investing across the pipeline turns discoveries into therapies.

Learn more: https://bit.ly/3W2nUNF
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Adrienne Shapiro, a 4th-generation mother of children with sickle cell disease, has been a tireless advocate for stem cell research and a powerful patient voice at CIRM. Her efforts helped advance a groundbreaking trial at @uclastemcell.bsky.social.

Read her story: https://bit.ly/3VAQfKY
Portrait of Adrienne Shapiro, an advocate known for her work on sickle cell disease, smiling with a headline reading "Transforming sickle cell's future" and text describing her advancement in a clinical trial that gained national recognition.
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“Discovery research is critical for uncovering novel disease targets and biomarkers that we can translate into therapies for clinical use,” said Kelly Shepard, PhD, Director of Discovery & Education programs at CIRM.

Read the full announcement: https://bit.ly/4gDLREC
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Evie Junior, born with #SickleCellDisease, participated in a CIRM-funded clinical trial at @uclastemcell.bsky.social, using his own modified stem cells. He’s now free from pain crises and meds.

This #SickleCellAwarenessMonth, we highlight the promise of curative therapies. https://bit.ly/47YO3o6
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Babies with spina bifida are growing into walking, healthy toddlers thanks to a CIRM-funded trial at @ucdavishealth.bsky.social. Board member Kim Barrett shares why this work brings real hope.

Read the full story: https://bit.ly/3W2nUNF
Illustration of a fetus with a magnifying glass over it held by a hand focused on its spine, showcasing spina bifida.
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Maya Singh, a CIRM COMPASS trainee from @ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social, helped advance #CancerResearch and gained key skills for med school. Now at Tuoro University California, she credits the COMPASS program for shaping her path.

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Hope drives Beast Games winner Jeffrey Allen, whose son has creatine transporter deficiency. At the #CIRMTraineeConference, he urged researchers to connect with patients. CIRM is funding @uclahealth.org's $2.3M gene therapy project for CTD and other #RareDiseases.

#BioSky #MedSky #Biotech #EduSky
Jeffrey Randall Allen Champions CTD Research to Help His Son
Beast Games winner Jeffrey Allen is using his $10 million prize to fund research for his son’s rare genetic disorder, creatine transporter deficiency (CTD). Speaking at the 2025 CIRM Trainee Networkin...
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Thank you to all the incredible trainees, program directors, patient advocates, and inspiring speakers who joined us for the 2025 #CIRMTraineeConference!

We’re grateful for the insights you shared and the community we continue to build together in advancing #RegenerativeMedicine. #BlueskyBiotech
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It’s great to hear about the various career paths in the #RegenerativeMedicine field—from R&D and lab work to policy and #SciComms. Thank you to our panelists for sharing their experiences and insights. #CIRMTraineeConference
CIRM Trainee Networking Conference career panel sessions discussing their experiences and personal journeys of having a career in regernative medicine.
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We couldn’t agree more! CIRM proudly supports the next generation of scientists through education and training programs that advance stem cell research and regenerative medicine. Enjoy connecting and sharing your journey! #NextGenStemCell #STEMeducation #CAworkforce
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Excited to network, exchange and communicate my experience and research. The trainee conference is unique and special to all trainees and mentors in the stem cell research field 😍 #CIRM #LA #CIRMconference #UCSC #trainee #mentor @cirmnews.bsky.social
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CIRM supports hands-on research training for students of all education levels. These highly trained students help power California’s $414 billion #LifeSciences industry and bring new treatments closer to patients.

Learn more about how we’re investing in people, and not just science. #BlueskyBiotech
20 Years of CIRM: Building the Workforce
In celebration of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM)’s 20th anniversary, we have been reflecting on some of the early projects we supported and their outcomes.Today, we’re lo…
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Jeffrey, who has raised global awareness through the Prime Video show Beast Games, will share his advocacy journey at CIRM’s Trainee Networking Conference, inspiring the next generation of scientists advancing cell and gene therapy research. [3/3]

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A surgeon’s second calling: Gene therapy for the brain’s energy crisis
Nothing could have prepared Dr. Gerald Lipshutz for what he experienced at a small patient-physician symposium in 2022 in Utah.
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At @uclastemcell.bsky.social, Gerald Lipshutz, MD, and his team, with a $2.2 million CIRM award, are developing a one-time gene therapy to treat CTD at its source. [2/3]
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Creatine Transporter Deficiency (CTD) is a rare brain disorder with no cure—yet. But families like Jeffrey Randall Allen’s are fighting for a future where gene therapy changes everything. [1/3]
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Millions live with painful osteoarthritis worldwide. A CIRM-funded clinical trial by Genascence reported positive early results using a gene therapy approach, demonstrating safety and sustained efficacy at 12 months.

Learn more on our blog at bit.ly/4nzlpzb

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Most ALS cases have no known genetic cause. With CIRM support, Julia Kaye, PhD, at @gladstoneinst.bsky.social, is using patient-derived #StemCells to uncover disease mechanisms and test potential therapies for sporadic #ALS.

#RareDiseases #Science #Biotech #RegenerativeMedicine
How Patient-Derived Cells Are Changing ALS Research
Research Investigator Julia Kaye, PhD, stands for a portrait in a lab at Gladstone Institutes. Photo courtesy of Gladstone Institutes. Before there can be any therapies for disease, scientists need…
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A #GeneTherapy trial for rare immune disorder LAD-I, developed by Rocket Pharmaceuticals and co-led by @uclastemcell.bsky.social, with support from a $5.8M CIRM grant, restored immune function in all 9 children treated—marking a major step forward in gene therapy.

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Gene therapy restores immune function and extends lives of children with rare immune disorder
An investigational gene therapy has successfully restored immune function in all nine children treated with the rare and life-threatening immune disorder called severe leukocyte adhesion deficiency-I,...
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The next generation of #scientists are being trained in #California, and they're making a difference.

Through the CIRM Bridges program at CSU Northridge, undergraduates are contributing to groundbreaking #StemCellResearch while preparing for careers in #RegenerativeMedicine and beyond. #biosky
Building Bridges to Careers in Health — and Regenerative Medicine - CSUN Newsroom
Through the CIRM Bridges CSUN Stem Cell Research and Therapy Training Program, students search for scientific breakthroughs.
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Backed by a $14 million CIRM award, Neurona Therapeutics is advancing a stem cell therapy that could transform epilepsy treatment without surgery or tissue damage. Learn more on our blog: blog.cirm.ca.gov/2025/06/20/n...

#neuroskyence #blueskybiotech #epilepsy #regenerativemedicine
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🚨 REMINDER: Prospective DISC4 applicants, the Pre-Submission Form deadline is June 16 at 2 PM.
The DISC4 Awards support large, cross-disciplinary teams working on innovative ways to understand and treat human disease. Learn more at www.cirm.ca.gov/disc4/.
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🚨 REMINDER: Preclinical Development (PDEV) Pre-submission forms are due June 12.

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CIRM’s Clinical Trial (CLIN2) Awards accelerate the development of regenerative medicine therapies for serious unmet medical needs. Our goal is to help these therapies progress toward FDA approval, improving patient care in California. Learn more at www.cirm.ca.gov/clinical/