The new Stem Cells Lab is set to break ground in 2020, providing affordable regenerative medicine products to Latin America and the US
MIAMI LAKES, Florida—The Global Stem Cells Group today announced that it will be expanding its research and production efforts with a new lab in Mexico. The lab is the group’s first facility of its kind and will produce neonatal tissue-derived products such as exosomes, cord blood derived stem cells, and amniotic fluid derived products. Groundbreaking is slated for January 2020.
The Global Stem Cells Group is a multi-disciplinary community of scientists and physicians collaborating to treat diseases and lessen human suffering through science, technology, and regenerative medicine. To further the group’s mission, the new lab will fill a much-needed research and production niche in the regenerative medicine field and will be especially beneficial to physicians practicing in Latin America and the United States.
The lab will strictly adhere to all Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards. Although the lab will be located in Mexico, all products will be procured and processed according to the standards and regulations set forth by the American Association of Tissue Banks (AATB) and the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA). All tissue will come from local donors, with the lab strictly adhering to donor ethics and the FDA’s approved serological screening policies.
In addition to producing neonatal tissue derived products, the lab will also facilitate clinical trials to explore the safety and efficacy of new regenerative medicine products before they launch. The lab will also serve as a teaching and learning center for doctors and scientists across the globe looking to learn more about stem cells protocols.
“The Global Stem Cells Group is committed to facilitating stem cell research and medicine across the globe,” said Benito Novas, CEO of the Global Stem Cells Group. “Our new lab in Mexico will allow us to make good on this mission by delivering more affordable neonatal tissues derived products to doctors across Latin America and the US. As a result, more patients will find relief from debilitating degenerative diseases.”
To learn more about the Global Stem Cells Group and its latest efforts, visit http://www.stemcellsgroup.com/.