Major progress made in cell and gene therapies at UCL
Tamara Ceaikovski
The report, presented at the UCL Advanced Therapies Symposium on 22 April, outlines a portfolio of more than 50 discovery projects, 29 preclinical and IND-enabling programmes preparing therapies for first-in-human clinical trials, and 30 Phase I/II clinical trials. This work is supported by over £70 million in public funding alongside private investment. In this last year alone, one therapy - a CAR-T immonutherapy for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia - got regulatory approval and is while four
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