Excellence in stem cell science and applications to human health.
Athens, Greece
3-4 April 2025
An ISSCR Digital Webinar
8 April 2025
An ISSCR Digital Webinar
21 April 2025
An ISSCR Digital Webinar
29 April 2025
Hong Kong
11-14 June 2025
Seattle, USA
9-10 October 2025
Boston, USA
11-12 December 2025
20 Years of iPSC Discovery: A Celebration and Vision for the Future
October 2026
Join the ISSCR in San Diego, USA
December 2026

The ISSCR’s Open Access Peer-Reviewed Scientific Journal
Stem Cell Reports is an open access forum communicating basic discoveries in stem cell research, in addition to translational and clinical studies. Stem Cell Reports focuses on manuscripts that report original research with conceptual or practical advances that are of broad interest to stem cell biologists and clinicians.
"Stem Cell Reports serves as a vital platform for scientists, clinicians, and industry professionals to disseminate their findings on stem cell research, regenerative medicine, and cellular therapies. Its values reflect those of its host society, ISSCR: trustworthy and rigorous science as judged by scientific editors and reviewers who respect the standards laid down by ISSCR." — Janet Rossant, Editor-in-Chief


Current Initiatives
Patient and Public Education
Adding to ISSCR’s public resources, AboutStemCells.org, provides patients, families, and the public with trusted information about research and potential therapies... learn more

Standards Initiative
International standards and best practices that set researchers up for success, ensure rigor in preclinical research, and strengthen the pipeline of therapies for patients… learn more

Syllabus and Learning Guide
Curriculum to examine the basics of stem cell biology, key concepts of pluripotency, specification, differentiation, and the latest research technologies… learn more

Policy and Regulatory Affairs
Advocating for stem cell funding, promoting integrity and ethics in research, preventing the marketing of unproven treatments, and facilitating informed regulatory decision making … learn more
“It’s unlikely that one person or one lab will solve a problem as big as degenerative diseases... It takes a community of people in an area to solve a big problem.”
— Doug Melton, PhD | ISSCR Founding Member and Vertex Pharmaceuticals Distinguished Fellow