This month, the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, also known as UTHealth, began a study to see if using cord blood stem cells could help to treat traumatic brain injuries (TBI) in children. Phase I of the study is open for enrollment and will be conducted at the Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital.
The study is open to 10 children between the ages of 18 months and 17 years that have suffered a traumatic brain injury and have saved cord blood with the Cord Blood Registry. In addition, applicants must have suffered the injury within 6 to 18 months of applying.
Outcomes for children with traumatic brain injuries are typically more optimistic for children than adults. Vice President of Scientific and Medical Affairs at CBR Heather Brown stated, “This study is at the forefront of research evaluating a child’s own cord blood stem cells’ ability to help facilitate the healing process after damage to nerve tissue in the brain”.
If your child has suffered from a traumatic brain injury or any other injury due to another’s negligence, contact the Austin child injuries lawyers of The Law Offices of Vic Feazell, P.C. at 877-948-4842 today.





