ARMI is one of the world's largest regenerative medicine and stem cell research hubs.
[2] Its research aims to restore and regenerate damaged tissue and organs by injecting or implanting cells to allow the human body to heal and recover.
[3] The institute was established through an A$153 million joint venture between Monash University and the Victorian Government to deliver the next generation of discoveries in regenerative medicine.
[6][7] Rosenthal has previously served at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory and Harvard Medical School.
[4] In 2014, the Currie group (with collaborators) published research describing the process of hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) formation in zebrafish, furthering efforts to produce HSCs in vitro.