I think it was just little email icons (envelopes etc) On 12/10/05, Frederick W. Hodgkins <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > what was in the attachment, I got some tiny icons. > > ========Original Message======== Subj: India takes lead in SCR Date: > 12/10/2005 2:01:24 A.M. Eastern Standard Time From: [log in to unmask] > (mailto:[log in to unmask]) To: [log in to unmask] > (mailto:[log in to unmask]) Sent on: > > > Latest News on mobile: sms NEWS to 7333 > > Home > News > PTI > > > India's first stem cell transplant centre to be ready by April 2006 > > December 08, 2005 15:21 IST > > > India's first exclusive state-of-the-art stem cell transplant centre > would > become operational in the city by April 2006. > > For setting up the centre, LifeCell, pioneers in cord blood stem cell > banking in India, and Sri Ramachandra Medical Centre, a tertiary care > multi-speciality university hospital have entered into a tie-up, S Abhaya > Kumar, CEO, Asia > Cryo-Cell Pvt Ltd which owns LifeCell, told reporters in Chennai. > > While LifeCell would invest Rs 15 crore in the project, SRMC would be > providing an exclusive 15,000 sq ft area in their seven-storeyed > ambulatory > facility at their premises, he said. > > "The centre will be meant exclusively for stem cell transplants and will > be > conducted by experienced and renowned stem cell transplant specialists > from > around the world," he said adding, that intellectual property generated > out of > the centre through research would be shared by both. > > The centre would initially focus on haematological and oncological > ailments > and expand to other areas in a phased manner. "LifeCell has committed > layout > of Rs 40-50 crore over the next 2-3 years on stem cell banking, research > and > therapy," he said. > > "We want to make the therapy as affordable as possible for > Indians. Keeping > the cost low is therefore a challenge," he said. > > SRMC's Dr Krishna Seshadri, said the tie-up allowed SRMC to be part of an > "exceptionally evolving technology" as stemcells had the potential to be > used in > replacing defective organs in the future. > > > 7333: The Latest News on Your Mobile! > > > > > (c) Copyright 2005 PTI. All rights reserved. Republication or > redistribution > of PTI content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly > prohibited > without the prior written consent. > > > > > Share your comments > > > > > > > Article Tools > > > Email this article > > Top emailed links > > Print this article > > Contact the editors > > Discuss this article > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > To sign-off Parkinsn send a message to: mailto: > [log in to unmask] > In the body of the message put: signoff parkinsn > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > To sign-off Parkinsn send a message to: mailto: > [log in to unmask] > In the body of the message put: signoff parkinsn > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off Parkinsn send a message to: mailto:[log in to unmask] In the body of the message put: signoff parkinsn