OPTISTEM

Portrait of Prof. Giulio Cossu, Scientific Coordinator of OPTISTEM

Prof. Giulio Cossu

Scientific Coordinator of OptiStem, based at Stem Cell Research Institute at San Rafaelle, University of Milan, Italy

Research field

Stem Cells, Degenerative Disease Therapies

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Who?

Prof. Cossu: “My research focusses on cell and developmental biology of skeletal muscle as a basis for new cell therapy protocols for muscular dystrophies. Researchers and clinicians have joined forces in OptiStem to carry out a first in-man clinical trial for Duchenne muscular dystrophy."

Why?

Most genetic disorders still lack effective therapy. They create a life-altering experience for the person with the disorder and for their families, friends and employers and have an economic impact in Europe. "There is a need for novel regenerative therapies to treat these diseases", says Prof. Cossu.

What?

OptiStem is a large-scale integrated project funded by the European Commission. It aims to test new stem-cell-based approaches to treating degenerative diseases of the skeletal muscle (such as Duchenne muscular dystrophy) and diseased or damaged epithelial tissues, such as skin or the surface of the eye.

How?

OptiStem is a research consortium comprised of 18 partner institutions from six European countries. As such, we bring together leading scientists, companies and clinicians with expertise in basic stem cell biology, immunology, preclinical research and clinical trials. We aim to drive progress towards the clinic.

From fundamental stem cell biology to clinical trial

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Background image: OPTISTEM

Portrait of the project coordinator: OPTISTEM

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