Like rebooting a computer’s antivirus, Ossium Health’s bone marrow repository from deceased organ donors offers an immune system reboot. In Longevity.Technology, CEO Kevin Caldwell explains how this could treat blood cancers, prevent age-related decline with safer conditioning protocols, and improve donor diversity for equitable access.
Key points
- Ossium Health launched the first bone marrow bank from deceased organ donors to transform transplants into preventive immune resets.
- Targeted conditioning regimens, improved GVHD prophylaxis, and accelerated engraftment aim to make immune system rejuvenation safer and more effective.
- The donor model enhances diversity and equity, and early clinical data from PRESERVE I will inform future preventive care integration.
Q&A
- What is immunosenescence?
- How can bone marrow transplantation reset the immune system?
- What measures reduce graft-versus-host disease risks?