JAKARTA - Regenerative medicine and stem cell therapy continue to develop rapidly. This science focuses on rejuvenation of tissues and organs, as well as helping prevent premature aging and various chronic diseases. Stem cell therapy allows for the repair of damaged cells, improves the body's ability to heal, and opens up opportunities for innovation in modern medicine.

Prof. dr. Deby Vinski, MSc, Ph.D, a leading expert in the field of anti-aging and stem cells, is now leading several international congresses highlighting this development. At a meeting in Jakarta, Prof. Deby explained the big agenda of the international organization he leads, namely the World Council of Stem Cell (WOCS) and the World Council of Preventive Medicine (WOCPM) which is based in Switzerland.

Prof. Deby Vinski explained the plan for five international congresses that will take place throughout 2026. Some of the host cities include Bangkok (Thailand), Osaka (Japan), Paris (France), and the United Kingdom, which will be the location of the World Consensus on Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell in October 2026.

This congress will bring together world experts in the fields of regenerative medicine, stem cell therapy, and genetics. The goal is to strengthen global cooperation, establish scientific standards, and share the latest innovations in the medical field.

Prof. Deby's ideas regarding stem cell development and genetics have received a warm welcome from the international community. This momentum is considered important to position Indonesia as one of the main contributors to regenerative-based medical research and innovation.

Prof. Deby emphasized his commitment to continue to encourage cross-country collaboration and improve the quality of Indonesian medical personnel.

"We want Indonesia not only to be a participant, but to be a leader in the development of regenerative medicine and stem cell therapy. Through WOCS and WOCPM, we are building a global network, scientific standards, and a credible international certification system," said Prof. Deby Vinski, quoted from the official statement received on Saturday, February 14, 2026.

Prof. Deby also explained the implementation of the internationally certified Stem Cell Workshop WOCS in collaboration with the Indonesian Ministry of Health. This workshop helps Indonesian medical personnel understand stem cell therapy practices according to global standards, while improving the competence and safety of medical procedures.

This program is important to ensure that stem cell therapy is carried out in accordance with scientific principles and international regulations, so that patients receive safe and effective services.

Prof. Deby Vinski's activities also play a role in the strategy of making Indonesia a world-class health tourism destination. Quality anti-aging and regenerative medicine-based health services can improve Indonesia's reputation in the eyes of the world.

In his capacity as Honorary Advisor, the peacemaker and the 10th and 12th Vice President, Jusuf Kalla emphasized the importance of the contribution of Indonesian medical personnel and scientists.

"I appreciate the great steps taken by Prof. Deby Vinski in pioneering and developing the world of anti-aging and stem cells at the global level. This is not only a personal achievement, but also brings Indonesia's good name in the eyes of the world. Keep moving forward and make Indonesia a center of international health reference," said Jusuf Kalla.

This global step is expected not only to strengthen Indonesia's reputation, but also to open opportunities for the development of national health tourism and medical innovation.


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