Kimera Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing stem cell and exosome research that has transformative potential to discover regenerative therapies and medical treatments for mental and physical health.
Our non-profit was created in memory of Duncan Ross, Jr., scientist, AML sufferer, and father of our founder, Dr. Duncan Ross, PhD.
MSC exosome have been demonstrated to hold significant potential for the treatment of several diseases, as well as physical and mental therapies.
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) naturally occur in such tissues as the umbilical cord, supporting the development of skin, hair, bone, muscle, and cartilage. Their therapeutic benefits are largely mediated by exosome, which are nano-scale extracellular vesicles containing the biologic message of their parent cell and functioning as mediators of cell to cell communication.
These include cancer, Parkinson’s, AML, and more.
These applications extend to victims of domestic abuse and the homeless.
Stem cell therapies have been shown to help accident victims recover from serious physical scarring.
Kimera Society collaborates with renown research facilities and doctors throughout the world. In Florida, where the non-profit is based, Kimera Society cooperates with more than 17 centers and facilities.
Stem cell research is a rapidly-evolving field of scientific breakthrough—one which holds the promise of treating potentially terminal illnesses, repairing damaged tissue, and even creating entirely new organs. Since 1981, when the first embryonic stem cells were identified in mice, to present day clinical trials with patients who have Parkinson’s, type 1 diabetes, and more, the field has undergone significant developments.
Our purpose at Kimera Society is to ensure that these transformative advances continue being facilitated, bringing together researchers and physicians, patients, and other parties committed to stem cell research; while also disseminating relevant information, and extending scientific support, both in the form of research and exosome products developed at Kimera Labs and donated for free to the institutions we work with.
Kimera Society leaders are deeply committed to bettering life for our global community by improving physical and mental health through scientific breakthroughs in stem cell medicine.
Member of the Board, Kimera Society
Founder and CEO of Kimera Labs
When his father was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia, Dr. Ross committed himself to a search for a cure, ultimately enrolling in the Ph.D program at the University of Miami and obtaining a dual education in the departments of biochemistry and immunology. . .
Regenerative Medicine Physician
Michael C. Riddle, Jr., MD is a Regenerative Medicine Physician and inventor. He is an Eagle Scout and US Navy veteran. He has degrees from The George Washington University, Thomas A. Edison State College and UTMB School of Medicine. . .
CEO, Kimera Society
As with her brother, Dr. Duncan Ross, the drive to advance stem cell and exosome research is deeply personal for Ms. Ross McMillion. Knowing that innovative therapies might help save countless lives, and could have made a difference in her own father’s illness, she is a passionate advocate . . .
Member of the Board, Kimera Society
Combining more than 40 years in financial services with philanthropic pursuits, Mr. Mara has been especially involved in the advancement of stem cell utilization in the specific applications that benefit wound care, mental health, and physical abuse patients . . .
Member of the Board, Kimera Society
Mr. Lars Jensen is an Asset Management Executive and Founder and Managing Partner of Fund Distribution Services (FDS). FDS is an experienced independent third-party distribution team specializing in US Offshore and Latin America. Prior to FDS, Mr. Jensen led . . .
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The nearest district hospital from Rupen village is close to 105 km. The nearest maternal health clinic is approximately 32 km. The town has poor roads and no mobile network connectivity. The nearest district hospital from Rupen village.
The nearest district hospital from Rupen village is close to 105 km. The nearest maternal health clinic is approximately 32 km. The town has poor roads and no mobile network connectivity. The nearest district hospital from Rupen village.