Regenerative Research Foundation, and its research arm the Neural Stem Cell Institute (NSCI), is dedicated to developing regenerative stem cell therapies for various diseases of the nervous system: the brain, spinal cord, retina, and peripheral nerves. Led by MacArthur “Genius” Award winner Dr. Sally Temple who helped discover and define nervous system stem cells, NSCI is the first independent, non-profit stem cell research institute in the USA.
In addition to in-house research, NSCI provides other leading neural stem cell researchers from around the world the funding, know-how, and access to international partnerships to expedite the translation of their discovery into real-world therapies for nervous system repair.