
Research Institute for Angiogenesis
The Research Institute for Angiogenesis studies the process of new blood vessel formation in the body. Angiogenesis is vital for healing injuries and supporting healthy tissues, but it also plays a role in diseases like cancer, where unwanted blood vessels help tumors grow. The institute's work focuses on understanding how this process works and developing treatments to promote healthy vessel growth or inhibit it when necessary. This research aims to improve therapies for conditions such as cancer, diabetic wounds, and cardiovascular diseases, ultimately contributing to better health outcomes through targeted interventions.