inStem (Institute for Stem Cell Science and Regenerative Medicine)



ISRO Chairman visits BRIC-inStem on 17th Foundation Day (29 August 2025)
Dr. Arvind Ramanathan explaining myogenesis experiment carried out under the DBT-ISRO Joint Partnership on the International Space Station.

Image: Human gastruloids generated from an embryonic stem cell line of Indian origin.
Credits: Arghakusum Das, Inamdar Lab

“What’s being done here (at BRIC-inStem) should echo across the country—not for publicity, but because the nation needs it.”
– Dr. Jitendra Singh, Hon’ble Union Minister of State for Science and Technology (I/C), 24 April 2025 at BRIC-inStem, Bengaluru

Human embryonic stem cell line of Indian origin.
Credits: Credits: Pratiksha P Bhat, Inamdar lab

Overlay of heart at different embryonic development stages; nuclei of the heart were imaged using a confocal microscope
Credits: Drisya Dileep and Subha, Minhaj Lab

“An institute like this is going to be perhaps one of the torchbearers of the new (bio-economy) revolution.”
– Dr. Jitendra Singh, Hon’ble Union Minister of State for Science and Technology (I/C), 24 April 2025 at BRIC-inStem, Bengaluru

Confocal image showing a transverse section of planaria at the pharynx.
Credits: Vinay Kumar Dubey, Palakodeti laboratory

Snared in the TRAP: Sialic acid bound to bacteria’s TRAP transporter in complex with a Nanobody.
Credits: Sucharita Bose, National Cryo-EM Facility, iBRIC-inStem || Data source: Goyal et.al eLife13:RP98158 (2024), EMDB: 38925

Image of Drosophila hematopoietic tissue.
Credits: Diana Rodrigues, Inamdar laboratory
At the forefront of research and innovation in stem cell science and regenerative medicine. Focused on developing indigenous solutions for societal benefit.































Bangalore Life Science Cluster (BLiSC) is a unique hub of excellence in biological research in India.
Institute for Stem Cell Science
and Regenerative Medicine
GKVK – Post, Bellary Road,
Bangalore 560065, Karnataka, India