Dr. Kristin Comella
Biohacking and Stem Cell Therapy
Dr. Kristin Comella, US Stem Cells’ Chief Science Officer, has an extensive background in the study and implementation of biohacking and stem cell therapy. With an engineering background focusing on the mechanics and systems of the body in order to achieve optimal health, her more than 20+ years experience has given her notable training with experts in the stem cell arena. Her graduate studies and course work at Ohio State University provided her the opportunity to work with Dr. Jeffery Chalmers to focus on the use of nano-particles magnets to isolate/separate cells. She then delved more deeply into stem cell research at Osiris Therapeutics — a small start-up in Maryland — mentored company founded by the ‘father of Mesenchymal Stem Cells,’ Dr. Arnie Caplan. Following her work at Osiris, Dr. Comella was offered the opportunity to work with Dr. Darwin Prockop, the Grandfather of cellular therapy research on mesenchymal progenitors, at Tulane University.
Dr. Comella is a world-renowned expert on regenerative medicine with a focus on adipose (fat) derived stem cells. She was named number 24 on Terrapin’s list of the Top 50 Global Stem Cell Influencers and number 1 on the Academy of Regenerative Practices list of Top 10 Stem Cell Innovators. Most recently, Dr. Comella made the list of Top 50 Functional and Integrative Medical Doctors/Scientists in the country by DrAxe.com, one of the most visited natural health websites in the world. She has more than a dozen peer reviewed publications indexed on Pubmed in the field of regenerative medicine.
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Dr. Kristin Camella with a terrific overview of using our own stem cells in a wide variety of ways, January 8, 2019
'Dr. Kristin Comella – Biohacking and Adult Stem Cell Therapy – Great Look at Using Our Own Stem Cells Naturally and Giving a Boost – January 8, 2019' has 1 comment
March 27, 2019 @ 9:49 am Dr. Michael Librie
I have a torn flexor joint tendon. It is a partial tear. I’m not interested in possible surgery, with its lengthy aftercare process. I am interested in discussing stem cell therapy, but I’m concerned about the out-of-pocket costs, as I am 65 and receiving Medicare. Please advise an approximate fee for the above and how I might proceed with your practice. I thank you. Dr. Michael Librie, Psy.D., 410-299-1233