Description
The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), together with the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, and the University of Vermont convened a meeting of investigators on July 25-27, 2005, in Burlington, Vermont to identify the opportunities for scientific advancement, including basic and clinical research, for cell-based therapy for lung diseases. Progress was presented by experts in stem cell biology, lung cell biology, and pulmonary medicine. Ideas were exchanged and strategies by which to accelerate studies on cell-based therapy in the lung were discussed.
This meeting stimulated lively discussions and, hopefully, some effective collaborations between clinician scientists and cell biologists. The consensus was that research on cell-based therapies for lung diseases should proceed with both basic and clinical investigations conducted in parallel, and should also include training for mutual education of clinician and basic scientists.
After the participants reviewed the current status of cell-based therapy in the lung, several recommendations on priorities for future research directions were generated.