Firefighters and EMS representatives who learned of Upside Biotechnologies technology recently were reportedly enthusiastic as they realized how the company’s breakthrough skin growth technology
could save the lives of firefighters and victims of burn injuries.
Dr. Robert Feldman, CEO of the New Zealand-based regenerative tissue developer was a special guest at the Congressional
Fire Services Institute (CFSI’s) 31st Annual National Fire and Emergency Services Dinner and Seminars Program in Washington on April 25 which was
attended by approximately 1,500 individuals.
Upside is developing an advanced, skin replacement treatment for patients suffering major burns.
The technology enables a small sample of unburnt patient skin to be grown in the laboratory into large areas of full
thickness skin. This lab-grown skin can be used as skin grafts in patients with major burns who do not have enough
uninjured skin to provide conventional skin grafts.
Upside’s engineered skin replacement, PelliCel®, is produced faster than any competitive product in development. It is
supplied in larger sheets, approximately 20cms square, with excellent handling characteristics preferred by burns
surgeons.
“We were also humbled and excited by the huge level of interest at the 2019 CFSI Symposium and Dinner in the development
of our product designed to radically improve the outcome of those who suffer from large burns,” says Upside’s CEO Dr
Feldman.
“The support of USA firefighters and Burn Centre officials is particularly welcome as they, of all people, know how
important it is to advance skin graft technology.”
Upside was also honoured to sponsor Congressman Curt Weldon's excellent new book at the CFSI dinner. Congressman
Weldon’s fire service autobiography, “Awakening the Sleeping Giant.” The hero of this story is Weldon, a volunteer fireman who became a U.S. congressman and created the Congressional Fire Services Caucus. He changed the American Fire Service.