Musculoskeletal Regeneration
Research activity in knee cartilage defect treatment focuses on cartilage repair and joint surface restoration, with interest in approaches that support healing of chondral lesions and preservation of knee function.
- Bone marrow-derived stem cells
- Autologous mesenchymal stem cells
- Articular cartilage regeneration
- Knee joint repair
The sponsor’s work in this area is centered on orthopaedic regenerative medicine and cell-based strategies for structural tissue recovery.
Ophthalmology
Clinical interest extends to retinal degenerative diseases, with a focus on conditions involving progressive loss of retinal structure and visual function.
- Retinal degeneration
- Inherited retinal disorders
- Vision preservation
- Ocular cell therapy
This area reflects involvement in eye disease research aimed at addressing unmet needs in degenerative retinal pathology.
Stem Cell Therapy
The sponsor supports research involving stem cell-based interventions across both orthopaedic and ophthalmic indications, with emphasis on cellular approaches that may aid tissue repair.
- Mesenchymal stem cells
- Autologous cell therapy
- Regenerative cell medicine
- Cell transplantation
These studies place cell-based regeneration at the center of the sponsor’s therapeutic portfolio.
Tissue Engineering
Investigations include the use of acellular 3D scaffolds and related biomaterials designed to support tissue integration and repair in damaged cartilage.
- Scaffold-based repair
- Biomaterial support structures
- Cartilage tissue engineering
- Structural regeneration
This domain links engineering-based regenerative techniques with clinical applications in musculoskeletal recovery.



