Brazilian government announces financing for stem cell research

20/04/2005 - 14h21

Irene Lôbo
Reporter - Agência Brasil

Brasília - At a ceremony in the Chamber of Deputies, Wednesday (20), the Brazilian government issued the first official call for proposals to receive funding for stem cell research in the country. The available resources are on the order of US$ 4.3 million (R$ 11 million), half from the Secretariat of Science, Technology, and Strategic Components of the Ministry of Health, and the rest from the Biotechnology Sectorial Fund of the Ministry of Science and Technology.

The funds will be used to finance projects in the area of basic research (laboratory tests), as well as experiments with animals and human beings, with the aim of developing innovative procedures in cell therapy. Adult bone marrow and umbilical cord stem cells and stem cells obtained from embryos can be used in the research.

The laboratory tests investigate the potential of stem cells to be transformed into tissues and how they can be isolated and put to therapeutic uses. The experiments with animals and humans cover studies, for example, of the nervous system (cerebrovascular accidents, cervical vertebral lesions, neurodegenerative diseases, cerebral paralysis, and retinopathies), the circulatory, endocrine, digestive, respiratory, and locomotive systems, genetic disorders, and skin lesions.

The studies will have a duration of two years.

Translation: David Silberstein