How Winston-Salem is becoming a hub for regenerative medicine


What if life-saving treatments didn’t depend on the availability of donor organs or finding a compatible match? What if we could renew the functionality of dysfunctional or diseased cells, tissues or organs through new growth and cell production?

These what-ifs are just a glimpse of the ideas that drive regenerative medicine researchers and scientists around the world, and in Winston-Salem’s Innovation Quarter.

Regenerative medicine is a medical field dedicated to developing treatments and…

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