The Stem Cell and Translational Engineering Society (SCATES) is a non-profit organisation dedicated to bridging the gap between research on stem cell based medical treatments and their integration within regulatory and engineering frameworks for practical clinical applications.
Stem cell therapies are medical treatments that use stem cells—whether unmodified, genetically engineered, synthetic, combined with biomaterials or used to create extracellular therapeutics—to repair, replace, or regenerate damaged tissues, restore bodily functions, or influence disease processes.
By fostering collaboration among scientists, clinicians, policymakers, industry and the public, SCATES aims to create an environment to discuss the development of safe, functional, and innovative stem cell therapies for a wide range of medical conditions.
SCATES emerged from collaborations at the Aikenhead Centre for Medical Discovery (ACMD), Australia’s first hospital-based multi-institute biomedical engineering research centre, located in the heart of Melbourne’s healthcare precinct.
SCATES inaugural leadership team brings a wealth of interdisciplinary experience from a dedicated team of scientists advancing both the biology and engineering aspects of stem cell therapies:
At the heart of SCATES’s mission is not only addressing the scientific and bioengineering challenges of the stem cell therapy’s development, but also ensuring that these efforts lead to real, functional outcomes with clear benefits for patients. Perspectives from researchers, clinicians, regulators, industry and patients with lived experience are all valued. SCATES believes that through collaboration, we can advance and improve the future of stem cell therapies in Australia and New Zealand.
Our approach
This field presents a complex set of challenges to overcome to bring laboratory findings to the bedside. SCATES will address these through dedicated initiatives and expert engagement, starting with a commentary series to spark deeper discussion around the following themes:
SCATES emphasises a translational engineering approach, ensuring that bioengineered tissues and stem cell technologies are effectively transformed into clinical interventions by promoting collaborative networks, information sharing and discussion by releasing reports, white papers and facilitating workshops, symposium and partnerships.
How can I get involved?
We are actively growing our community, please reach out to info@scates.org.au to join our mission to improve stem cell therapy access and translation in Australia and New Zealand.