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 The latest in cell & gene research, from advanced therapies through to the latest developments in cell & gene research, therapies & manufacturing

Gene Therapy Development

Safety in Viral Vectors and Viral Clearance: Ensuring Efficacy and Security in Biopharmaceuticals

We discuss the challenges and safety measures in using viral vectors for gene therapies, focusing on vector selection, safety testing, quality control, and contamination prevention, highlighting their importance for the success of advanced medical treatments.
Cell & Gene Therapy Manufacturing

Proactive Approaches to Cell Culture Media and Process Control Strategies

Merck invests $25 million in a Kansas cell culture media plant, aiming to meet rising demand for advanced therapeutics while aligning with sustainability goals.
Cell & Gene Therapy Manufacturing

In Conversation With… Sophie Mountcastle, Network Manager, Innovation Hubs for Gene Therapies

Here, we discuss the crucial role of a collaborative network for gene therapy development across the UK and some of the successes seen to date.
Stem Cell Development & Manufacturing

Comparing Allogeneic and Autologous Stem Cell Transplantation Approaches

While both allogeneic and autologous cell therapies have seen a recent boom, the two approaches differ in terms of scale and customisation.
Upstream & Downstream Bioprocessing

Improving Control Strategies for Bioprocessing & Cell Culture

Discover advanced monitoring, environmental controls, mathematical models, PAT tools, and sensor technologies shaping the future of biopharmaceuticals
Stem Cell Development & Manufacturing

Applications of Stem Cells in Personalised Medicine

Novel applications of stem cells drive personalized medicine, tailoring treatments to each patient's unique profile. Explore groundbreaking applications for more effective, individualized therapies.
Cell & Gene Therapy Manufacturing

Cellular Insights Guide Discoveries

Cell & Gene Therapy Manufacturing

Cytokine Guide for Researchers

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