Hype, hope and sickle cell anemia -- all were part of Internet videos last week involving the $3 billion California stem cell agency.
The San Francisco Chronicle mounted one and
the stem cell agency the other. The Chronicle's production was hosted by
Erin Allday, the reporter at the newspaper who wrote its ongoing series,
The Miracle Cell, dealing with stem cell treatments. (The next installment is scheduled for publication on Thursday and is expected to evaluate the agency itself.)
Allday asked
Maria Millan, CEO of the agency, and
Paul Knoepfler, a researcher at
UC Davis, about the juggling act needed when the benefits and progress of stem cell research are discussed. Both Millan and Knoepfler said it is easy to get overexcited by the progress of stem cell research.
The agency, formally known as the
California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM), produced the second video, a
Facebook Live event that so far has drawn more than 1,900 views. Similar figures were not available for the Chronicle video.
Featured on the CIRM video are
Donald Kohn of
UCLA and
Mark Walters of the research institute at
Children's Hospital Oakland, along with patient advocate
Adrienne Shapiro. The agency has
invested $210 million into efforts to find a cure for the disease that afflicts 80,000 people nationally.