The Harvard Stem Cell Institute

Harvard University
Bauer Building Administrative Suite
7 Divinity Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138
(617) 496-4050
www.hsci.harvard.edu

The Harvard Stem Cell Institute is the largest collaborative of its kind, a community of scientists and clinical experts in stem cell science seeking to bring new treatments to the clinic and new life to patients with a wide range of chronic illnesses. The HSCI is an academic home for researchers and students, and a network of stem cell scientists extending from the University (including its Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology and its Medical School) to its affiliated hospitals (such as Massachusetts General Hospital and Boston Children’s Hospital) and the biomedical industry (including numerous faculty startups).The Harvard community consists of the largest concentration of biomedical researchers in the world, which allows stem cell biologists across all the departments, schools, institutes, and affiliated hospitals of Harvard to collaborate with scientist-physicians, chemists, bioengineers, experts in business, law, and ethics, in order to develop treatments and cures.

Established: 2004
Executive Director: Brock Reeve, MPhil, MBA
Faculty Directors:
Douglas Melton, PhD, Harvard’s Saris University Professor and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator;
David Scadden, MD, Gerald and Darlene Jordan Professor of Medicine and Professor of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology at Harvard University and Director of the Center for Regenerative Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital

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