Gene Therapy Clinical Trials
CIBMTR Research Database
The primary purpose of the Research Database is to have a comprehensive source of observational data that can be used to study HSC transplantation and cellular therapies.
A secondary purpose of the Research Database is to have a comprehensive source of data to study marrow toxic injuries.
Objectives:
To learn more about what makes stem cell transplants and cellular therapies work well such as:
- Determine how well recipients recover from their transplants or cellular therapy;
- Determine how recovery after a transplant or cellular therapy can be improved;
- Determine how a donor's or recipient's genetics impact recipient recovery after a transplant or cellular therapy;
- Determine how access to transplant or cellular therapy for different groups of patients can be improved;
- Determine how well donors recover from the collection procedures.
Stanford is currently accepting patients for this trial.
Stanford Investigator(s):
Eligibility
Eligibility to Participate in the Research Database
Recipient Eligibility Criteria:
- Any recipient of an unrelated or related donor or autologous HSC transplant in a
CIBMTR center is eligible to participate in the Research Database. This includes
adults with and without decision making capacity, and children.
Individual with Marrow Toxic Injury Eligibility Criteria:
- Any individual who is treated for a marrow toxic injury at a center participating in
the NMDP's Radiation Injury Transplant Network (RITN) is eligible to participate in
the Research Database. This includes adults with and without decision making capacity,
and children. Eligible individuals may have received supportive care only, growth
factor support, HSC transplant or other appropriate medical treatment for marrow toxic
injury. Treatments applied are at the discretion of the care facility, and are not
determined by the NMDP or CIBMTR.
Unrelated Donor Eligibility Criteria:
- All donors registered on the NMDP Registry who have been requested to donate a product
for a recipient are eligible to participate in the Research Database.
- All maternal cord blood donors are enrolled in the NMDP Cord Blood Bank
Investigational New Drug (IND) protocol, and sign an informed consent document
specific to that protocol. Data collected as part of the Cord Blood Bank protocol are
included in the Research Database.
Ages Eligible for Study
N/A - N/A
Genders Eligible for Study
All
Now accepting new patients
Contact Information
Stanford University
School of Medicine
300 Pasteur Drive
Stanford,
CA
94305
BMT Referrals
650-723-0822
Recruiting