Pioneering the future of healing at the Regenerative Bioscience Center
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Pioneering the future of healing at the Regenerative Bioscience Center

The Regenerative Bioscience Center (RBC) began in 2004 with just a handful of faculty and a bold vision. Today, it has grown into a thriving community of 44 members across eight colleges at the University of Georgia. More than a research center, RBC is a pioneer, launching the nation’s first and only regenerative bioscience program offering both bachelor’s and doctoral degrees.

In this video, three co-founders, alongside a Ph.D. candidate, share that story through insights into the center’s groundbreaking research, innovation, and commercialization efforts. They highlight the RBC’s greatest strength: a culture of collaboration and diversity.

“When people of different backgrounds, disciplines, and areas of expertise share their thinking, innovation is more likely to happen,” said Steven Stice, director and co-founder of the RBC. “We are accomplishing that at the RBC, solving problems and building a future together.”