Europe challenges USA in stem cell research
Leading scientists from seventeen academic institutions and three biotechnology companies involved in ESTOOLS will come together in the Derbyshire Peak District outside Sheffield at the end of August 2006 to launch the new consortium.
Funded for four years from August 2006, the ESTOOLS project will generate knowledge on the fundamental processes governing stem cell differentiation and permit greater standardisation of research with human embryonic stem cells, not only in Europe but throughout the world. It will include the development of robust internationally-agreed standardised protocols and tools for growing and manipulating embryonic stem cell lines, and for monitoring their phenotypic, genetic and epigenetic stability. This knowledge will be disseminated so that the wider scientific community can make the best use of the stem cell lines which already exist.
ESTOOLS will also train young researchers from across Europe to gain expertise in the field of human embryonic stem cells. Summer schools and short training courses will be run, as well as longer exchange programs including an innovative fellowship scheme that will allow up to six young researchers per year to train in the laboratories of some of Europe's top human embryonic stem cell groups.
Professor Peter Andrews, Director of the Centre for Stem Cell Biology at the University of Sheffield, said: "Human embryonic stem cells are set to give us important new insights into cellular development and disease processes in normal human cells. By bringing together the expertise of some of Europe's principal groups working in human embryonic stem cells, ESTOOLS provides unprecedented opportunities for Europe to forge ahead of the USA in this exciting new area of biomedical science."
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