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Braid lab
A translational research program focused on developing next-generation cell therapies by characterizing the elusive identity and function of mesenchymal stem and stromal cells (MSC) in physiological maintenance and regeneration, their evolution in response to stressors, and their role in auto-immune disease and wound healing.
The Braid MSC Discovery and Innovation Lab is working to design the next generation of mesenchymal stem and stromal cell (MSCs) therapies. Through strategic partnerships across disciplines, government, industry and academia, we are also developing new technologies to fill current gaps in MSC manufacturing and release testing and ease-of-administration to better enable clinical adoption and regulatory approval of MSC therapies worldwide.
Our research program focuses on the enigmatic and functionally profound mesenchymal stem and stromal cell (MSC) populations. Our team characterizes the transcriptional, molecular, metabolic and functional phenotypes of tissue-resident and culture expanded human MSCs using cellomics (high content and live cell imaging), next-generation sequencing and metabolomics. Our aim is to understand how MSCs respond, adapt and evolve in response to environmental and pathogenic stresses, and to identify new markers of MSC subpopulations. We use this information to generate new research tools and technologies to study endogenous MSCs, to model MSC interactions in physiological and pathological states, to develop biomarkers and functional assays to support clinical translation of consistent (batch-to-batch) and efficacious MSC products, and to discover next generation therapeutics that rejuvenate or eliminate tissue-resident MSCs that may underlie auto-immune and aging-related diseases.
Email:
LORENA BRAID
rbraid@sfu.ca
Office Room:
SSB 7153
Lab Room:
SSB 6150
Lab Phone:
(778) 782-5879
Selected Publications
- Wiese, D.W., Wood, C.A. and Braid, L.R. (2022). From Vial to Vein: Crucial Gaps in Mesenchymal Stromal Cell Clinical Trial Reporting. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, Stem Cell Research, research topic "Mesenchymal Stromal Cells: Preclinical and Clinical Challenges". In Press
- Wiese and Braid (2020). . Stem Cell Research & Therapy. 11:357.
- Braid et al. (2019). . Chemico-Biological Interactions. (305) 66-78.
- Wiese et al. (2019). Stem Cells TranslationalMedicine. (08) 945-958.
- Braid et al. (2018). . Cytotherapy (20) 232-244.
- Braid et al. (2016). . Stem Cells Translational Medicine (5) 1-10
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