The 3rd Annual International Umbilical Cord Blood Transplantation Symposium
was held June 3 and 4, 2005 in Los Angeles.
The 31 member faculty for the Symposium included leaders of the major transplant
centers in the United States, France, Japan, Spain and Taiwan.
Attendees included visitors from Japan, New Zealand, Australia, Singapore,
France, the UK, Israel, Mexico, Columbia, Cyprus, Switzerland, India, Sweden,
Italy, Taiwan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Greece, Canada, Chile, Korea
and from around the United States.
Topics reviewed included transplantation of adults, infectious complications
and immune reconstitution, approaches to improve the efficacy of cord blood
transplants, quality issues in cord blood banking, transplantation of children,
regenerative medicine and accreditation issues. The Symposium concluded with
a review of the Report of the Institute of Medicine which was requested by
the United States Congress and which strongly supports cord blood banking
and transplantation.
A summary of the 3rd Annual Symposium and abstracts of the presentations were
published in the November 2005 issue of Biology of Blood
and Marrow Transplantation (2005;11:921-939). Reprints are available. To receive a reprint please send
your postal mailing address to: symposiumreprint@cordbloodforum.org.