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Ronald Cresswell Joins Aastrom Board of Directors

ANN ARBOR, Mich., Oct. 25, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Aastrom Biosciences, Inc. (Nasdaq:ASTM), a leading developer of expanded autologous cellular therapies for the treatment of severe cardiovascular diseases, today announced that Ronald Cresswell, Ph.D., Hon. D.Sc., FRSE, has joined the company’s board of directors. Dr. Cresswell is the former senior vice president and chief scientific officer of Warner-Lambert and has served on the board of directors of Esperion Therapeutics, Inc., Allergan, Inc., Curagen Corporation, and Vasogen, Inc.

"Dr. Cresswell brings decades of experience working with some of the world’s largest and most respected pharmaceutical and health care companies," said Tim Mayleben, president and CEO of Aastrom. "His counsel will be very valuable to Aastrom as our CLI program enters late-stage clinical development. We will benefit from his strong product development and leadership experience."

Dr. Cresswell brings to Aastrom over 30 years of research and commercial development experience in various therapeutic areas including cardiovascular. Dr. Cresswell began his tenure with Warner-Lambert in 1988 as the president of research and development of the Parke-Davis Pharmaceutical Research Division. From 1989-1998, he served as vice president and chairman of the Parke-Davis Worldwide Pharmaceutical Research Division. His vision and leadership in the development of Lipitor® at Parke-Davis was instrumental in the product’s ultimate success.

Dr. Cresswell joined Warner-Lambert from Laporte Industries, Ltd., an international chemical company, where he was Chief Operating Officer. Prior to this, Dr. Cresswell was with Burroughs Wellcome for over 20 years. At Burroughs Wellcome, he held a broad range of research and development positions in both the U.S. and UK and was responsible for a research staff of over 3,000 people.

About Aastrom Biosciences

Aastrom Biosciences is developing expanded autologous cellular therapies for the treatment of severe cardiovascular diseases. The company’s proprietary cell manufacturing technology enables the production of cellular therapies expanded from a patient’s own bone marrow and delivered directly to damaged tissues. Aastrom has advanced its cell therapies into late-stage clinical development, including a planned Phase 3 clinical program for the treatment of patients with critical limb ischemia and two ongoing Phase 2 clinical trials in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy. For more information, please visit Aastrom’s website at www.aastrom.com.

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