ASIZ/Research/Systems/Stem cell treatments
Medicine · ι Far horizon

Stem cell treatments

Stem-cell treatments use the body's undifferentiated 'master' cells — or reprogrammed adult cells — to regenerate damaged tissue and treat disease, from blood cancers to degenerative conditions.

Field
Medicine
Horizon
ι Iota · 2035–2042
Lead center
Living Systems
Maturity
Research frontier — early-stage, high-uncertainty
Why it matters

Stem cells can rebuild what the body cannot repair on its own, underpinning much of regenerative medicine.

Where it stands

Blood stem-cell transplants are standard; many other stem-cell therapies are in trials, with quality and safety key concerns.

How ASIZ approaches it

The discovery loop, applied.

Through the Living Systems center, ASIZ aims the discovery loop at stem cell treatments: 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.