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Regenerative medicine and cell therapy
Mayo Clinic Center for Regenerative Biotherapeutics
Mayo Clinic Center for Regenerative Biotherapeutics
Rochester, Minnesota and Mayo Clinic campuses, United States
The center advances cell, gene and tissue-engineering biotherapies from laboratory research toward early-phase clinical trials supported by biomanufacturing capabilities.
INSTITUTIONAL PROFILE
- Established
- The current center continues Mayo Clinic's regenerative medicine and translational research program
- Name and history
- Regenerative Biotherapeutics describes cell, gene and tissue-engineering approaches intended to repair or replace damaged biological function.
- Current ranking and recognition
- The center reports approximately 50,000 square feet of research and biomanufacturing space, including 15 ISO-classified clean rooms supporting translation toward early-phase trials.Mayo Clinic Center for Regenerative Biotherapeutics

REPRESENTATIVE SPECIALTIES
- Cell and gene therapy translation
- Regenerative tissue engineering
- Early clinical development and biomanufacturing
RESEARCH FOCUS
- Stem and immune cell therapies
- Gene therapy and editing
- Tissue repair and regenerative biomaterials
PUBLICLY DESCRIBED AREAS
- Cell and gene therapy
- Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
- Early-phase trials and biomanufacturing
PATIENT SERVICE INFORMATION
- Clinical trial information
- Research program information
- Connections to relevant Mayo Clinic specialties
Important notice
Content is compiled from public information for reference only. It does not represent a partnership and does not constitute medical advice or an institutional recommendation.
