Research Clinical Trials
AFIRM-Funded Clinical Trials - The AFIRM conducts clinical trials so that research can be translated from the laboratory to the clinic. For more information, click on the links below.
Current Clinical trials:
- A comparison of using a patient's own skin cells that are sprayed (ReCell) on a burn to traditional split thickness skin grafts.
- StrataGraft® Skin Tissue as an Alternative to Autografting Deep Partial-Thickness Burns (PDF 23 KB)
- Clinical Trials at Wake Forest-Pittsburgh Consortium
- A Phase I/II Study of Autologous Fat Transfer for Scar Prevention and Remodeling (PDF 54 KB)
- Minimally Invasive Reconstructive Surgery Available for Craniofacial Injuries in Wounded Military Personnel and Veterans
- A Two Part, Phase 1/2, Safety, PK and PD Study of TOL101, an Anti-TCR Monoclonal Antibody for Prophylaxis of Acute Organ Rejection in Patients Receiving Renal Transplantation (PDF 18 KB)
- Face Transplants - AFIRM
- Structural Fat Grafting for Craniofacial Trauma - Use of Concentrated Fat Cells in the Fat Grafting Procedure (PDF 356 KB)
- Structural Fat Grafting for Craniofacial Trauma - BTI (PDF 314 KB)
- Scar Prevention and the Clinical Effectiveness (PDF 270 KB)
- Brigham and Women's Hospital: Face Transplant - BTI (PDF 853 KB)
Clinical trials starting in the next 12 months:
- ADSC-enhanced fat injection for amputation stump revision pilot study
- Permaderm Clinical Trial
- Using a biologic material to facilitate soft tissue regrowth
Last Modified Date: 21 May 2012