Will aderans send out an update on what they are doing or there progress so far with their phase two study? Do they have to keep their trials confidential or are there rules that restrict them from giving out information before the trials are complete?

Update: See this post
I think the FDA frowns upon companies that release information prematurely, which may impact the ability of those companies to get the FDA clearance they need from clinical trials. While I don’t know about legal restrictions, I doubt any company would want to publish such information early. These companies have a difficult task of balancing what their investors want to know (to keep those that supply the money happy), and the need for good science. Revealing too much before the clinical trials are concluded doesn’t seem to be in their best interest, as reading an incomplete study is essentially like watching a movie with the ending cut off. Lots of things could change by the end.
I don’t have any info on Aderans specifically, but here’s their page about Phase 2 study info.

I have seen some videos taken from CBS 60 minutes and another CBS news release that outlines an approach to growing organ parts (see
I found an article (requires free login) about
Although there’s enough political tension in the news lately to cause me to not want to delve into policy talk, I can avoid this topic fairly easily as I really have no idea about the political climate for stem cells. While it is an interesting question, I don’t even know that stem cell therapies hold the most promise to be first across the finish line in cure development. There’s
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Follica hasn’t been too forthcoming with information. I don’t believe anything has been announced as far as a name, though I’d assume there are some codenames at the very least that they use internally. According to
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