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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.

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
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  • Cell and gene therapy translation
  • Regenerative tissue engineering
  • Early clinical development and biomanufacturing
  • Stem and immune cell therapies
  • Gene therapy and editing
  • Tissue repair and regenerative biomaterials
  • Cell and gene therapy
  • Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
  • Early-phase trials and biomanufacturing
  • Clinical trial information
  • Research program information
  • Connections to relevant Mayo Clinic specialties

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