Dr. Himanshu Bansal
Profile
Dr. Himanshu Bansal is a renowned expert in Stem Cell Research, Regenerative Medicine, Orthopedics, Traumatology, and Spinal Cord Injury Treatment. With extensive training from leading medical institutions in India, Japan, the UK, Denmark, Germany, the USA, Portugal, Italy, and the Czech Republic, he has gained a diverse and global perspective in advanced medical treatments. As a result, he has pioneered innovative treatments in regenerative medicine and cellular therapy, pushing the boundaries of modern healthcare.
Dr. Himanshu Bansal is the Founder of Mother Cell and a Consultant at Revita Lifesciences India, Devonshire Surgical Facility (New York), and Advance Health (Puerto Rico, USA). He also holds academic positions as a Visiting Professor of Orthopaedics at NIMS University, Jaipur, and a Professor in the Division of Surgery at C.H. Medical College, Rudrapur, India.
Dr. Himanshu Bansal is the president and founder of the Society of Regenerative Medicine and a chief collaborator on the Graduate Institute Geneva Project. His groundbreaking research includes the use of autologous stem cells and PRP therapy, which have shown promising results in regenerative medicine. Furthermore, he has explored exosome-based treatments and multimodal approaches for neurodegeneration and orthopedic conditions, advancing patient care and recovery.
Dr. Bansal has led numerous clinical trials and pioneering studies focusing on spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy, autism, optic atrophy, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, osteoarthritis, and traumatic brain injury. His work also includes advancements in freeze-dried PRP applications and telomere length studies for anti-aging, contributing to longevity research. In addition, he has focused on exosome isolation and the development of adipose-derived insulin-producing beta cells for innovative diabetes treatment.
