The Johns Hopkins Institute for Cell Engineering (ICE) represents the stem cell research effort at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where faculty, fellows, postdocs and students and staff study some of the most exciting problems in stem cell science today.
Bringing together researchers who aim to harness the power of stem cells to improve human health, ICE provides a multidisciplinary environment at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine that stimulates collaboration in hopes of accelerating progress. Our four basic research programs focus on a wide range of conditions including Parkinson’s disease, ALS, diabetes, heart failure, stroke and spinal cord injury among many more.
- Learn more about the Immunobiology research program
- Learn more about the Neuroregeneration research program
- Learn more about the Stem Cell Biology research program
- Learn more about the Vascular Biology research program
Please join us and learn more about what’s going on at the cutting edge of stem cell research at Johns Hopkins Medicine.








