CorEUstem and COREdinates win 2026 ISSCR Public Service Award for transforming global stem cell collaboration

23/04/2026

The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) has named CorEUstem COST Action and Stem Cell COREdinates as the recipients of the 2026 ISSCR Public Service Award.

These two international networks represent the world’s leading consortia of stem cell core facilities, bringing together 79 facilities across multiple continents. Through their collaborative efforts, they play a pivotal role in strengthening global partnerships and promoting rigour, inclusivity, and innovation in pluripotent stem cell research.

By aligning efforts and advancing common standards, CorEUstem COST Action and Stem Cell COREdinates have significantly strengthened the global infrastructure supporting stem cell research.

CorEuStem, launched in 2021, brings together experts in stem cell biology, differentiation, organoid systems, and gene-editing technologies to build an efficient and collaborative network of core facilities. Its mission is to harmonise procedures and protocols across Europe and beyond, fostering greater consistency and quality in stem cell research. Through these efforts, CorEUstem aims to serve as a pan-European reference hub for stakeholders in stem cell biology and related technologies.

“Thanks to COST Action CorEUstem, it has been possible to identify and connect Stem Cell Core Facilities across Europe into a functional and collaborative network, positively impacting the field at multiple levels. These include providing access to high-quality training, enabling the initiation of stem cell research in emerging countries, benchmarking procedures, and enhancing reproducibility and quality standards across the field. CorEUstem is honoured to receive the ISSCR Public Service Award, which recognises the critical contribution of stem cell core facilities to advancing research and innovation. This recognition further motivates the network to continue strengthening collaboration and driving excellence in the stem cell field.”

Dr Laura Batlle Morera, Chair of CorEUstem

Further information

COREdinates is an international network of human pluripotent stem cell core facilities dedicated to sharing expertise, protocols, reagents, and technological advances to define best practices. Through an active, open channel of communication, they empower network members to enhance their services, ultimately benefiting researchers and the broader scientific community.

The ISSCR Public Service Award recognises outstanding contributions that strengthen the scientific community and advance the responsible translation of stem cell research for public benefit. With nearly 5,000 members from more than 80 countries, the International Society for Stem Cell Research is the preeminent global, cross-disciplinary, science-based organisation dedicated to stem cell research and its translation to the clinic. The ISSCR mission is to promote excellence in stem cell science and applications to human health.

Laureates will be honoured at the ISSCR Annual Meeting in Montréal, Canada, in July 2026.

Read the full ISSCR press release