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So it gained some traction, and we're trying to roll this out and trying to use it for educational purposes, but also, perhaps in the future, in a more
clinical
situation.
But for as much as
clinical
medicine agonizes over behavior change, there's not a lot of work done in terms of trying to fix that problem.
And we've set up charities that will help us fund the
clinical
research to determine the best treatment practice now and better treatment into the future, so we don't just sit on our laurels and say, "Okay, we're doing okay.
And then we do a
clinical
trial for a drug for lung cancer and one for prostate cancer and one for breast cancer, and we treat these as if they're separate diseases and that this way of dividing them had something to do with what actually went wrong.
So if the field's been around for so long, why so few
clinical
advances?
Now today, many
clinical
trials are using different kinds of stem cells for heart disease.
As we speak, there are 117 or so
clinical
trials researching the use of stem cells for liver diseases.
There are 170
clinical
trials investigating the role of stem cells in heart disease.
I want to tell you some short stories about how we're using this both at the scientific
clinical
and preclinical levels.
Then we can try to do things in vivo that have only been done to date in a dish, like high-throughput screening throughout the entire brain for the signals that can cause certain things to happen or that could be good
clinical
targets for treating brain disorders.
I wanted to close with one story, which we think could potentially be a
clinical
application.
Still in
clinical
trials, but imagine when we can connect these, for example, to the amazing bionic limb, such as the DEKA Arm, built by Dean Kamen and colleagues, which has 17 degrees of motion and freedom, and can allow the person who's lost a limb to have much higher dexterity or control than they've had in the past.
We've been using adult stem cells in
clinical
trials for about 15 years to approach a whole range of topics, particularly cardiovascular disease.
Now the Journal of the National Medical Association gave my memoir a full
clinical
review, which is very unusual.
You're killing people with your
clinical
trials.
His pediatrician happens to have a background in
clinical
genetics and he has no idea what's going on, but he says, "Let's get this kid's genome sequenced."
And this particular painting, I think, represents the pinnacle, the peak, of that
clinical
era.
And no professors of
clinical
trial methodology are allowed to answer this question.
Now, as I was training in
clinical
medicine and hematology and oncology and stem-cell transplantation, what we had instead, cascading through the regulatory network at the FDA, were these substances: arsenic, thalidomide, and this chemical derivative of nitrogen mustard gas.
Could we take this precious and rare cancerous material from this chest tube and drive it across town and put it into mice and try to do a
clinical
trial at a stage that with a prototype drug, well, that would be, of course, impossible and, rightly, illegal to do in humans.
We've completed, now,
clinical
trials in four mouse models of this disease.
They know that once engaged in
clinical
care or admitted to hospital, they will be treated poorly.
This is Paul Broks, he's a
clinical
neuropsychologist, and he says this: "We have a deep intuition that there is a core, an essence there, and it's hard to shake off, probably impossible to shake off, I suspect.
The word genocide is
clinical
... overgeneral ... bloodless ... dehumanizing.
We now have a great
clinical
guidance, out on the net.
Here's another example of stem-cell therapy that isn't quite
clinical
yet, but I think very soon will be.
Almost every field of science engineering and
clinical
practice is involved in trying to get this to happen.
And yet, the median age of diagnosis in this country is still about five years, and in disadvantaged populations, the populations that don't have access to
clinical
services, rural populations, minorities, the age of diagnosis is later still, which is almost as if I were to tell you that we are condemning those communities to have individuals with autism whose condition is going to be more severe.
And that not only leads to a better set of
clinical
choices, but the doctor can also prescribe those resources for the patient, using Health Leads like any other sub-specialty referral.
Unencumbered by
clinical
responsibilities, unwilling to take no for an answer from those bureaucracies that tend to crush patients, and with an unparalleled ability for information retrieval honed through years of using Google.
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