Regenerative Medicine & Cell Therapy focuses on repairing, replacing, or regenerating damaged tissues and organs by harnessing the body’s natural healing processes or using engineered cells and biomaterials. This rapidly advancing field incorporates stem cell therapies, gene editing, biomaterials, and growth factors to restore function lost to injury, disease, or aging. Cell therapy involves the transplantation of autologous or allogeneic cells—such as mesenchymal stem cells, hematopoietic stem cells, or induced pluripotent stem cells—to promote tissue repair, modulate immune responses, or deliver therapeutic agents. Regenerative medicine holds transformative potential for treating conditions like heart failure, spinal cord injury, diabetes, liver disease, and neurodegeneration. Current research emphasizes improving cell delivery, survival, integration, and scalability, aiming to transition experimental therapies into standardized, safe, and effective clinical treatments.