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JCRC-ABT Successfully Treats First Patient – Elly Karuhanga with Advanced Stem Cell Therapy

  • February 12, 2025
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The Joint Clinical Research Centre (JCRC) in partnership with Asea BioTherapeutics (ABT) proudly announces a ground-breaking milestone in East Africa’s medical history – the successful treatment of their first client with cutting-edge stem cell therapy marks the official opening of the world-class regenerative medicine centre to the public.

The first procedure, performed on Wednesday, February 12, 2025, was a resounding success.

“Our distinguished first client Dr. Hon. Elly Karuhanga, received treatment at our state-of-the-art facility, demonstrating the transformative potential of advanced cellular therapies in enhancing health and well-being. This milestone represents a giant leap for Uganda’s healthcare system. Regenerative medicine has the potential to redefine treatment paradigms, offering hope for patients with chronic conditions and improving the quality of life for many. With this achievement, we invite individuals seeking treatment for disease-related conditions, aging-related frailty, or simply a path to renewed vitality and wellness. Stem cell therapy offers a unique opportunity to rejuvenate the body at the cellular level, strengthening the foundation of long-term health,” JCRC said in a statement.

Dr. Cissy Kityo, Executive Director of JCRC, reaffirmed the centre’s commitment to innovation, saying: “At JCRC-ABT, we are dedicated to advancing healthcare solutions that improve lives. Our regenerative medicine program is built on decades of research, ensuring safe and effective therapies for our patients. This milestone is just the beginning of a new era in personalized medicine.”

The partnership between JCRC and Asea BioTherapeutics continues to push the boundaries of medical science, making revolutionary treatments more accessible in the region.

Dr. Tyler Asea, CEO of Asea BioTherapeutics, expressed his enthusiasm, stating: “We are proud to collaborate with JCRC in bringing world-class stem cell therapy to Uganda. This initiative embodies our shared vision of harnessing the power of regenerative medicine to offer patients not just treatment, but true healing and restoration.”

About JCRC-ABT

JCRC-ABT is East Africa’s first Stem Cell & Gene Therapy Centre, dedicated to life-saving and life-enhancing treatments through advanced regenerative medicine. Our mission is torevolutionize healthcare by providing safe, effective, and scientifically backed therapies for ahealthier future.

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