"Stem cells have become a cornerstone of modern biology and medicine… they offer a glimpse into the regenerative powers that lie with us"

"Stem cells have become a cornerstone of modern biology and medicine… they offer a glimpse into the regenerative powers that lie with us"

Professor Sforza

Our Work
Stem Cell Treatment

What is the Stem Cell project?

What is the Stem Cell project?

The Sforza foundation will acquire 3D printers and will donate to public health hospitals worldwide, train the physicians how to manufacture their own stem cell devices and perform the treatment. Because of the efforts of our scientific team we will be able to provide a cutting edge stem cell treatment to less favourable populations (poor people) with a total cost of less than 1$ dollars per patient. All the materials, equipment and training will be fully funded by The Sforza Foundation.


Eventually our target is to be able to treat 100 patients with less than 1000$.

The Sforza foundation will acquire 3D printers and will donate to public health hospitals worldwide, train the physicians how to manufacture their own stem cell devices and perform the treatment. Because of the efforts of our scientific team we will be able to provide a cutting edge stem cell treatment to less favourable populations (poor people) with a total cost of less than 1$ dollars per patient. All the materials, equipment and training will be fully funded by The Sforza Foundation.


Eventually our target is to be able to treat 100 patients with less than 1000$.

Why Stem Cells?

Stem cells are the body’s purest potential — capable of becoming any cell, repairing what’s broken, and restoring what’s lost.


First discovered in embryos and later in adult tissues, they’ve transformed our understanding of healing and regeneration. These unsung architects lie at the heart of medical breakthroughs: from restoring vision to repairing hearts, from spinal cord recovery to treating chronic diseases like diabetes and Parkinson’s.


As we move deeper into the 21st century, stem cells promise not just treatment — but transformation. A future where medicine doesn’t just preserve life, but restores it.

At the Sforza Foundation, we champion this potential — and the science that turns it into reality.

Stem cells are the body’s purest potential — capable of becoming any cell, repairing what’s broken, and restoring what’s lost.


First discovered in embryos and later in adult tissues, they’ve transformed our understanding of healing and regeneration. These unsung architects lie at the heart of medical breakthroughs: from restoring vision to repairing hearts, from spinal cord recovery to treating chronic diseases like diabetes and Parkinson’s.


As we move deeper into the 21st century, stem cells promise not just treatment — but transformation. A future where medicine doesn’t just preserve life, but restores it.

At the Sforza Foundation, we champion this potential — and the science that turns it into reality.

Statement from Professor Sforza:

Prof. Sforza says “In the last century, mankind was overwhelmed by the great achievements of the Industrial Revolution. We, physicians, researchers, and also the general population, were taught that we could now make machines that would fix most problems of the human body - artificial hearts, artificial lungs, knee and hip prosthesis, etc. It was embedded in our core the concept that we could replace the biological with the artificial due to human ingenuity. However, today, with the development of stem cell research we understand that there is another path. There is a path of replacing the damaged with the artificial but there is a much bigger path which is teach the body to heal itself."

“Stem cells are the future - they will be the greatest tutor for the human body's self healing.”

Prof. Sforza says “In the last century, mankind was overwhelmed by the great achievements of the Industrial Revolution. We, physicians, researchers, and also the general population, were taught that we could now make machines that would fix most problems of the human body - artificial hearts, artificial lungs, knee and hip prosthesis, etc. It was embedded in our core the concept that we could replace the biological with the artificial due to human ingenuity. However, today, with the development of stem cell research we understand that there is another path. There is a path of replacing the damaged with the artificial but there is a much bigger path which is teach the body to heal itself."

“Stem cells are the future - they will be the greatest tutor for the human body's self healing.”

"Stem cells have become a cornerstone of modern biology and medicine… they offer a glimpse into the regenerative powers that lie with us."

Professor Sforza