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More ethnically diverse bone marrow donors needed to save lives

More ethnically diverse bone marrow donors needed to save lives 10 Apr 2021 Too monochrome: The world’s pool of bone marrow donations are kept in cold storage vaults such as this one in Dresden, Germany. (Robert Michael/Picture Alliance) A lack of ethnic diversity among donors, coupled with cultural myths, have led to a paucity of bone marrow donors, resulting in hundreds of avoidable deaths caused by leukaemia and other blood-related diseases. According to Jane Ward, the deputy director of the South African Bone Marrow Registry (SABMR), the lack of sufficient education to counter cultural beliefs, especially among black South Africans, contributes to donor resistance. A common myth is that regenerative stem cells are somehow body parts and cannot be parted with. 

LDS President Russell M Nelson, 2 others to get honorary degrees from University of Utah

LDS President Russell M. Nelson, 2 others to get honorary degrees from University of Utah © Provided by KUTV Salt Lake City Russell M. Nelson, the president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, is one of three people who will be getting honorary doctorate degrees from the University of Utah during the 2021 commencement ceremony in May. The commencement will be held virtually on May 6 to keep COVID-19 health guidelines.  Joining Nelson in getting honorary degrees from the U are education advocate C. Hope Eccles, and the father of biotechnology, William J. Rutter. In addition to leading more than 16 million members, 96-year-old Nelson was a world-renowned heart surgeon who helped pioneer open-heart surgery at a time when many believed that touching a human heart would cause it to stop beating, the University of Utah said in a news release.

Cell and Gene Therapy Market Size, Share, Growth, Sales Revenue and Key Drivers Analysis Research Report by 2027

Cell and Gene Therapy Market Size, Share, Growth, Sales Revenue and Key Drivers Analysis Research Report by 2027
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Adeno-Associated Virus (AAV) Vector-Based Gene Therapy Market Expected to Grow at a Significant CAGR of 43 4% During the Study Period 2019-30

Share this article Share this article LAS VEGAS, Jan. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The AAV Vector-Based Gene Therapy market size is anticipated to shoot up exponentially attributing to an increase in the approval of a growing number of gene therapies and readily adoption on approval, ability to treat a broad array of conditions, increasing prevalence of diseases, convenient one-time dosing approach and curative treatment options. DelveInsight s  report offers a clear picture of the market position of the AAV vectors in the Gene therapy, emerging pipeline therapies, AAV vector-based Gene Therapy market share occupied by individual diseases, current and forecasted market share in the 7MM (the US, EU5 (the UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain) and Japan) for the study period 2017-30. 

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