Posts tagged Great Ormond Street Hospital
Gene therapy ‘factory’ to save children

A new “factory” that will produce benign viruses for Great Ormond Street Hospital is expected to accelerate the development of life-saving gene therapy drugs.

The facility, which is based in the hospital and operated by the biotech company ViroCell Biologics, will more than double Britain’s capacity to manufacture a key type of gene therapy.

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Virocell and Great Ormond Street Hospital team up to tackle viral vector shortage

ViroCell Biologics confirms a new agreement to address the worldwide viral vector market for clinical trials.

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ViroCell Biologics announces pivotal partnership with Great Ormond Street

Innovation-driven viral vector manufacturer, ViroCell Biologics, and Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust (GOSH), have announced a new partnership that aims to dislodge the gene and cell therapy bottleneck.

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ViroCell Biologics and GOSH to address gene and cell therapy “logjam”

ViroCell Biologics and Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) partner to tackle the viral vector manufacturing bottleneck for clinical trials.

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ViroCell Biologics and GOSH to address gene and cell therapy “logjam”

ViroCell Biologics and Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children (GOSH) have today announced a new partnership that will immediately address the global viral vector manufacturing bottleneck for clinical trials.

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ViroCell Biologics and Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children Announce Partnership to Dislodge Gene and Cell Therapy “Logjam”

ViroCell Biologics (“ViroCell”), founded by the UK’s most prolific academic viral vector manufacturing team, and Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust (“GOSH”), a world leading children’s hospital, have today announced a new partnership that will immediately address the global viral vector manufacturing bottleneck for clinical trials.

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