Guidelines for Stem Cell Research and Clinical Translation

August 2025 Update | Version 1.2

The ISSCR Guidelines address the international diversity of cultural, political, legal, and ethical issues associated with stem cell research and its translation to medicine. The guidelines maintain and underscore widely shared principles in science that call for rigor, oversight, and transparency in all areas of practice. Adherence to these principles provides assurance that stem cell research is conducted with scientific and ethical integrity and that new therapies are evidence-based.

The guidelines were originally updated in 2021 to encompass a broader and more expansive scope of research and clinical endeavor while maintaining the fundamental principles of the research and application. The 2021 guidelines included recommendations to address the recent scientific advances involving embryos, stem cell-based embryo models, chimeras, organoids, and genome editing.

In 2025, the guidelines underwent a targeted update to the section on stem cell–based embryo models. This update refines recommendations in response to scientific and oversight developments in this rapidly evolving area of research. All other sections of the guidelines remain as published in 2021.

Together, these guidelines promote an ethical, practical, and sustainable approach to stem cell research and the development of cell therapies that can improve human health and be made available to patients in need.


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