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    Steven Stice

    D. W. Brooks Distinguished Professor; GRA Scholar; Director of Regenerative Bioscience Center at University of Georgia

    Dr. Steven Stice is a prominent figure in biotechnology and regenerative medicine, serving as the Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Officer of ArunA Biomedical, Inc. (now known as Aruna Bio).12 He is also a University of Georgia DW Brooks Distinguished Professor, Director of the Regenerative Bioscience Center, and holds a Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar endowed chair.23

    With over 30 years of research and development experience, Dr. Stice has made significant contributions to the field of biotechnology.1 He has co-founded several biotech startups, including ArunA Biomedical, which was the first company to commercialize a product derived from human pluripotent stem cells.1

    Dr. Stice's career highlights include:

    1. Co-founding and serving as CSO and CEO of Advanced Cell Technology, the first U.S. company to advance to human clinical trials using human pluripotent stem cells.2

    2. Co-founding startups Prolinia and Cytogenesis, with the latter merging with ViaCyte.2

    3. Producing the first cloned rabbit in 1987 and the first cloned transgenic calves in 1998.6

    4. Developing innovative stem cell technologies for treating neurodegenerative diseases and neural injuries.3

    5. Being named one of the 100 Most Influential Georgians by Georgia Trend magazine.6

    Dr. Stice's current research at Aruna Bio focuses on neural exosome-based therapeutics for treating neurodegenerative disorders and stroke.4 The company recently obtained FDA clearance for an Investigational New Drug (IND) application, marking the first U.S. clinical trial utilizing exosomes to treat acute ischemic stroke.4

    Dr. Stice received his M.S. in Reproductive Biology from Iowa State University and his Ph.D. in Developmental Biology and Embryology from the University of Massachusetts.2 His work has been featured on major news networks and covered by the New York Times.5

    Highlights

    Jan 31 · newswise.com
    Steven Stice, Ph.D., University of Massachusetts - Newswise
    Mar 28 · globenewswire.com
    Aruna's Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Officer, Dr. Steven
    Steven L. Stice, PhD - The Spinal Cord Workshop
    Steven L. Stice, PhD - The Spinal Cord Workshop

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    Athens, Georgia, United States