Research in gene and cell therapy is flourishing in Europe thanks to many world leading researchers, clinicians and manufacturers. As the community grows, ESGCT aims to promote awareness of all organisations in the field of gene and cell therapy and foster collaborations between them. The Gene & Cell Therapy Activity Database shows where in Europe academic institutions (red), the biotech and pharmaceutical industry (yellow), charities and non-profits (green) and other organisations (blue) are working to bring new treatments to patients and further medical science. More information about each organisation can be found by clicking on the markers. To search for organisations use the dropdown filters or type your keywords into the "Search" box.
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Non-viral genetic therapy strategies for the treatment of ataxia telangiectasia
James Grey received the ESGCT-sponsored prize for best poster presentation at the British Society for Gene and Cell Therapy (BSGCT) Annual Conference, which took place from 19-21 June 2019. Read about his winning presentation here!
Gene therapy for thrombotic thrombocytopaenic purpura
Robyn Bell received the ESGCT-sponsored prize for best oral presentation at the British Society for Gene and Cell Therapy (BSGCT) Annual Conference, which took place from 19-21 June 2019. Read about her winning presentation here!
CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing - molecular scissors a bit too sharp?
Grégoire Cullot received the ESGCT-sponsored prize for best oral presentation at the Société Française de Thérapie Cellulaire et Génique (SFTCG) Thematic Day on Viral Vectors, which took place on 17 May 2019 in Paris. Read about his winning presentation here!
Dgkk as a new therapeutic target in the Fmr1-KO murine model of Fragile X
Karima Habbas received the ESGCT-sponsored prize for best poster at the Société Française de Thérapie Cellulaire et Génique (SFTCG) Thematic Day on Viral Vectors, which took place on 17 May 2019 in Paris. Read about her winning presentation here!