Company Profile - "Advanced Cell Technology"



Company Name : Advanced Cell Technology
Contact Person : Nicholas Wade,
Contact Address :
P.O. Box 1700,
Santa Monica, CA,
United States of America
Zipcode : 90406
Phone : 310 576 0611
Company Website : http://www.advancedcell.com
Email : press@advancedcell.com
About Advanced Cell Technology :
A.C.T. Holdings, Inc., a Nevada corporation, and its wholly-owned subsidiary, Advanced Cell Technology, Inc., a Delaware corporation, is a leading biotechnology company applying stem cell technology in the emerging field of regenerative medicine. The company is currently headquartered in Worcester, Massachusetts.
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Registered On : 03-06-2010
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Key Patent Covers Fundamental Methods for Producing RPE Cells from Embryonic Stem Cells Including IP Used in Phase I Trial to Treat Patients with Stargardt's Macular Dystrophy. More Details
NIH Approves Advanced Cell Technology's Stem Cell Line for Federal Funding
By : Nicholas Wade | 06-12-2010 | Health and Fitness | Total Views:137
Access to Federal Funding Could Accelerate Clinical Development More Details
WORCESTER, MA – (BUSINESS WIRE) Advanced Cell Technology, Inc. ("ACT"; OTCBB: ACTC) announced today that it has completed key animal studies in connection with its Phase I multicenter study using emb More Details
WORCESTER -- Advanced Cell Technology, Inc. (OTCBB: ACTC), a biotechnology company applying cellular technology in the field of regenerative medicine, announced that company Chairman and Chief Executi More Details
Agency Proposes U.S.-Paid Research on Stem Cells
By : Nicholas Wade | 03-06-2010 | Health and Fitness | Total Views:147
The National Institutes of Health is proposing to expand its definition of human embryonic stem cells, enabling the university researchers it finances to work with cells derived from a very early huma More Details
NIH Seeks To Expand The Definition of 'Human Embryonic Stem Cell'
By : Nicholas Wade | 03-06-2010 | Health and Fitness | Total Views:157
The National Institutes of Health is proposing a small change to the definition of "human embryonic stem cell" that could have a big effect on their long-term ability to lead to cures for a variety of More Details