Mission
The mission of the Department of Applied Cell Sciences is to advance scientific understanding of stem cells and their potential to treat diseases, while its vision is to translate this knowledge into safe and effective therapies for patients. Key goals include developing new treatments for condition
s like Parkinson's, diabetes, and heart failure, using stem cells for tissue regeneration, and creating models for human diseases. Main mission items include as following: Scientific Advancement, Clinical Translation, Therapeutic Development, and Collaborative Environment.
 
Vision
Here, we aim to achieve a world where stem cell science leads to cures and treatments for major diseases that are currently difficult or impossible to treat. Besides, we aim to improve human health by using stem cell discoveries to enhance understanding of diseases and develop new regenerative medicine applications. Along with these descriptions, ethical progress is also at the center of attention to ensure that stem cell research is conducted ethically and with high standards, with a vision that science is encouraged while ethics are prioritized. Eventually, we do our
best to be at the forefront of creating foundational knowledge and technology to regenerate tissues and organs for both adult and pediatric patients.