Internationally Renowned Clinician Scientist Camillo Ricordi Head of Diabetes Research Institute Joins Creative Medical Technology Holdings
Immunologist Surgeon who Invented Islet Transplantation to Assist Company in Advancing ImmCelz® Platform
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PHOENIX, May 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Creative Medical Technology Holdings announced today recruitment of Dr. Camillo Ricordi to the Company s Scientific Advisory Board. Dr. Ricordi will collaborate with Company Advisors such as Drs Timothy Henry, Santosh Kesari, Ceagan Du, and Boris Reznik in accelerating advancement of its ImmCelz® Regenerative Immunotherapy platform. Currently the Company is engaged with the FDA regarding clearance of its IND # 27375 covering the use of ImmCelz® to treat stroke.
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Interventional cardiologists offered a glimpse of what returning to normal looks like in countries that are currently beating back COVID-19. Here in 2021, at this point where all our staff are vaccinated, all our patients are vaccinated, the only difference in our clinical practice is that we continue to test every patient for COVID, said Ehtisham Mahmud, MD, of the University of California San Diego, (UCSD), during a panel discussion at Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) virtual meeting.
Coronavirus cases are trending down in the U.S., where nearly 40% of adults have been fully vaccinated. Mahmud noted that cath labs have returned to business as usual for 6-8 months already at UCSD.
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National Wear Red Day Friday honors Heart Month
National Wear Red Day Friday honors Heart Month By Ashley Smith | February 4, 2021 at 6:16 PM EST - Updated February 4 at 6:47 PM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - Did you know one in three women will die of heart disease? It’s the number one killer in both men and women. Most of those diagnosed with heart disease can be prevented.
Friday is National Wear Red Day in honor of Heart Month.
“I think it’s underappreciated,” says Lindner Center Director Timothy Henry, “And so I think that having go red for women day is an incredibly powerful way to emphasize that this is an issue and it’s fixable.”