Harvard Apparatus Regenerative Technology (HRGN) Stock Analysis & Winston Score
Harvard Apparatus Regenerative Technology (HRGN) is a small biotechnology company focused on developing synthetic organs and tissue-engineering technology. Its main work involves creating lab-made tracheas (windpipes) using a patient's own stem cells, with the goal of replacing damaged or diseased organs without the need for a donor. The company spun out of Harvard Bioscience and targets patients who need organ replacement, working primarily in research and early clinical development. HRGN does not yet generate meaningful revenue from product sales, which explains its deeply negative margins. The company is based in the United States and operates at a very small scale, relying on grants, partnerships, and equity raises to fund its research. The key risk is that its technology remains unproven at a commercial level, and the company faces a long, expensive path through clinical trials and regulatory approval before it could ever sell a product at scale.
Winston Score: 0/100 — Insufficient Data
Not enough data to score this stock reliably.
- Quality: Weak (0/30)
- Growth: Weak (1/20)
- Cash Flow: Weak (0/10)
- Stability: Weak (2/10)
- Valuation: Data not available (0/10)
- Ownership: Good (10/15)
Key Facts
Price: $1.05
Market Cap: $18M
Sector: Healthcare
Industry: Biotechnology

