Regenerative Medicine is a branch of science that focuses on developing new techniques and therapies to regrow, repair or replace damaged or diseased tissues and organs in the human body. This field combines several disciplines such as cell biology, molecular biology, bioengineering, transplantation surgery, and genetic engineering to develop novel treatments for various medical conditions. The goal of Regenerative Medicine is to restore the normal functioning of damaged tissues or organs by stimulating the body's natural ability to heal itself. This field has shown great promise in treating chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease and neurological disorders that were previously considered untreatable.