Stem cells are the body's raw materials and are the cells from which all other cells with special functions originate. Under the right conditions in the body or in the laboratory, stem cells divide to create more cells called daughter cells. These daughter cells differentiate into either new stem cells or specialized cells with a more specific function, such as blood cells, brain cells, heart muscle cells, or bone cells. Types of stem cells include hematopoietic stem cell, embryonic stem cell, and mesenchymal stem cell. It includes theoretical and practical training on stem cells and stem cell therapy.