Stem Cells in China: Our website is solely dedicated to providing you with up to date and on target information on stem cells, research and current treatments available in China. It is our mission to inform and educate the world via increased communication on the fast breaking and leading edge medical opportunities available to those in need. We are here to bridge the gap between, researchers, scientists, laboratories, doctors, care providers and those seeking treatment; you. It is our goal to create a smooth road and easy travel between patients and the medical care they need. We are Stem Cells China Limited, a company of dedicated individuals offering you the latest facts and information about stem cells and their use in China. To read more about the stem cell treatment click here.

Beike Biotech: Beike is a bio-technology company that was founded with capital from Beijing University, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and Shenzhen City Hall. It is also supported with funds from the China State National Fund. The research and clinical work comes as a collaboration of Beijing University, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, No. 3 Army Medical University, Zhongshan Medical University, Guiyang Medical College and Zhengzhou University. Throughout all collaborating laboratories, Beike has over 60 Ph.D. researchers focusing on stem cell research. The company was formed in January of 2005 after the collaborating scientists felt comfortable enough with their years of research and clinical experience to begin treating patients with stem cells on a commercial scale. Read more about Beike Biotech click here.

Optic Nerve Hypoplaysia: (from Wikipedia)During the second month of pregnancy, a structure called the optic stalk develops into a pair of optic nerve bundles. These bundles send signals from the eyes to the occipital lobe of the brain, naturally undergo pruning as the fetus develops. In some individuals, however, either this pruning process is too complete, or the nerves simply fail to develop fully. Such an occurrence causes a congenital condition called optic nerve hypoplasia (ONH). To read more about this condition click here.