Jump to page content

Despite its close ties to stem cell research, organoid research in Germany has barely been aware in public consciousness. To date, discussion of this issue in German speaking countries has been predominantly confined to the scientific community. Organoids are three-dimensional cellular structures grown from stem cells in vitro. They mimic bodily organs, exhibiting similar cellular compositions and functions. Organoids can be used for basic research and offer great promise for medical research in an extremely wide range of fields, such as drug screening, toxicity tests, and individual drug-response. Through this White Paper, the Interdisciplinary Research Group (IAG) Gene Technology Report of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities (BBAW) and the German Stem Cell Network (GSCN) hope to raise public awareness of this research field and stimulate an interdisciplinary public debate on organoids.

The White Paper is available online in German and English.