The Master 2 Research program in Stem Cells, Organogenesis, and Regenerative Medicine is an advanced curriculum within the Faculty of Sciences, designed for individuals seeking specialized knowledge in the field of regenerative medicine and stem cell research. Guided by experienced faculty, the program covers advanced topics such as stem cell biology, tissue engineering, and organogenesis. Students engage in hands-on research projects, gaining practical skills in stem cell culture, molecular techniques, and regenerative medicine approaches. This major prepares graduates for careers in research institutions, biotechnology companies, and clinical settings focused on developing regenerative therapies and understanding the fundamental biology of stem cells. Fostering a dynamic learning environment, the program contributes to advancements in regenerative medicine, addressing challenges in tissue repair and replacement, and preparing graduates to contribute to the evolving field of stem cell research and its applications in medicine.