Study Group for Japan's Future through Regenerative Medicine Holds Joint Symposium with the Japanese Society for Regenerative Medicine, Sharing Discussions for the Next 10 Years.
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The Graduate School of Project Design co-hosted a symposium with JSrm to discuss the roadmap for the social implementation and industrialization of regenerative medicine by 2030 and 2040.
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- Q: What is the 'Japanese Future of Regenerative Medicine Research Group'?
- A: It is a research group established in 2023 where experts from government, industry, and academia gather to discuss challenges and the ideal state for the healthy development of regenerative medicine towards social implementation and industrialization.
- Q: What are the 2030 and 2040 goals of the Regenerative Medicine Roadmap?
- A: The goal for 2030 is to achieve 'social implementation, industrialization, and institutional development.' By 2040, the aim is for regenerative medicine to become a common treatment, with Japan leading the world as a leader.
- Q: What themes were discussed at the 2026 symposium?
- A: The symposium, themed 'The Next 10 Years of Regenerative Medicine,' discussed three perspectives: 'accelerating innovation,' 'clinical evaluation,' and 'medical insurance finance and public understanding.'