ASIZ/Research/Systems/Regenerative medicine
Medicine · σ Mid horizon

Regenerative medicine

Regenerative medicine restores damaged tissues and organs using stem cells, biomaterial scaffolds, growth factors, and the body's own repair mechanisms, including cell therapies and bioprinting.

Field
Medicine
Horizon
σ Sigma · 2029–2035
Lead center
Living Systems
Maturity
Developing — prototypes scaling toward deployment
Why it matters

It aims to cure rather than manage — replacing lost function from injury, disease, and aging, and one day growing organs on demand.

Where it stands

Some cell and tissue therapies are approved; complex organs and reliable, scalable manufacturing remain research goals.

How ASIZ approaches it

The discovery loop, applied.

Through the Living Systems center, ASIZ aims the discovery loop at regenerative medicine: frontier models survey the literature and simulate the possibilities, rank the experiments most likely to resolve the open questions, and partner labs run the decisive ones — with results shared openly.