About
Our vision
Directed by Prof Jon Dawson, we translate pioneering developmental and stem cell science for patient benefit.
The Centre for Human Development, Stem Cells and Regeneration (CHDSCR) was founded in 2004 as a cross-disciplinary research and translational programme within the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Southampton.
We do fundamental research into early development and stem cells together with applied translational research targeting the NHS and patient benefit.
Our vibrant and thriving interdisciplinary research programmes harness the translational strength of the University together with an MRes program in Stem Cells, outstanding clinical infrastructure and enterprise to deliver on this vision.
The Centre comprises a grouping of scientists and clinician scientists with a shared interest in Stem Cells, Development and Regenerative Medicine within excellent core space in the Institute of Developmental Sciences and units across Southampton General Hospital and Institute for Life Sciences
Our mission
Our aim is to understand early human development and fundamental stem cell biology to inform and aid our translation and development of cell therapies for regenerative medicine.
Using nanoclay gel to regrow, repair and replace damaged cells
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Centre for Human Development, Stem Cells and Regeneration
Faculty of Medicine (School of Human Development and Health)
University of Southampton
Southampton General Hospital
Tremona Road
Southampton SO16 6YD