Cell and Gene Therapy Bioprocessing and Manufacture
UCL East Campus
7 - 10 April 2025
£1750 Special prices for group packages and SMEs available
Cell and Gene Therapy is fast becoming an established field that aims to utilize the power of cell-based medicines to deliver new therapies for the 21st Century. However, translating the discovery science into manufacturable products has so far been challenging and so multi-disciplinary engineers who possess unique skills are urgently needed to address the manufacture of these complex medicinal products. This course addresses the real-world challenges of translating discoveries to the clinic in a way that is commercially viable.
A series of lectures and interactive case studies will enable you to:
Understand the distinctions of manufacturing cells compared with biologics
Understand the challenges faced in advancing cell and gene therapies to clinic and the lessons learned from established companies
Understand the impact of design and engineering considerations on cell and gene therapy manufacture
Identify and define critical process parameters for different cell and gene therapy applications
Knowledge and application of analytical toolsets for quality measurement
Understand key implications to facilitate and expedite translation from laboratory to a manufacturing and clinical setting
This course is intended for engineers, life scientists and clinicians working in the fields of regenerative medicine, cell and gene therapy, who want to understand how to address translation. The course will also provide a strong fundamental base for life scientists and engineers from biopharma who wish to re-purpose skills for the cell and gene therapy sector.