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Introducing The JAX-NYSCF Collaborative

Through its acquisition of The New York Stem Cell Foundation, The Jackson Laboratory is integrating the power of the mouse, stem cells, and AI-powered data to accelerate discovery and improve human health.

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A ribbon-tying ceremony in Manhattan marks the debut of a unified platform integrating genetics, stem cell science, and AI to accelerate research and improve patient outcomes.

Read the Fall 2025 issue of Search Magazine. The Jackson Laboratory & The New York Stem Cell Foundation: A powerful alliance to accelerate the pace of discovery

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Accelerating cures for the major diseases of our time through stem cell research

The New York Stem Cell Foundation combines the depth of a highly focused disease research institute with the breadth of a wide-ranging philanthropic organization. Since our establishment in 2005, NYSCF has invested over $450 million in stem ​cell science and continues to conduct world-leading stem cell research, both in our own laboratory in New York City, and also in collaboration with major medical research and leading academic institutions around the world.​ NYSCF conducts and supports research in Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, multiple sclerosis, age-related macular degeneration, diabetes, cancer, psychiatric diseases, rare diseases, and more.

The NYSCF Research Institute, an independent disease research facility, is a non-profit accelerator that serves to bridge the gap between research institutions and pharmaceutical and biotech companies by reducing the cost, time, and risk that historically inhibit the development of new treatments and cures. NYSCF does this through our groundbreaking stem cell automation platform that integrates the most cutting-edge technologies, including artificial intelligence and robotics.

In October 2025, NYSCF was acquired by The Jackson Laboratory.

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