Regenerative medicine works to establish or restore normal function to damaged cells, tissues or organs. It has potential to revolutionise treatments or even provide cures for chronic and life-threatening diseases – but there are significant barriers, including high costs and a high risk of failure.
We work to support the development of cell therapies – one of the most promising areas in regenerative medicine – all the way from fundamental biological research to the translation of novel findings into effective and economically viable technologies, therapies and companies.
Our goals are to:
- Advance understanding of the biology of regenerative medicine
- Support innovation to deliver therapeutic breakthroughs
- Enable delivery of transformative treatments
- Spur ecosystem development for stem cell-based treatments