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National Gene Vector Laboratories (NGVL) - http://www.ngvl.org
An interactive group of academic production and pharmacology/toxicology laboratories whose primary goal is to provide eligible investigators with clinical grade vectors for phase I/II gene therapy clinical trials and to provide support for relevant pharmacology/toxicology studies leading up to clinical gene transfer protocols. |
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Center for Cell and Gene Therapy - http://www.bcm.edu/genetherapy/
Clinical and fundamental research, job opportunities, faculties' interests and links to gene therapy sites - joint project of Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Children's Hospital, and The Methodist Hospital in Houston, TX. |
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Goldyne Savad Institute of Gene Therapy - http://www.hadassah.org.il/English/Eng_SubNavBar/Departments/Clinics+and+Institutes/Gene+Therapy/
Aims to enhance the development of safe and effective gene therapy by supporting research projects, from vector development and construction to production of biologicals for human use and their application in GCP clinical trials. |
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Center for Gene Therapy at the University of Michigan Medical Center - http://www.med.umich.edu/cgt/
The center links basic science, clinical investigation and technology transfer endeavors in the area of gene therapy, while also serving as a resource for information and education. |
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University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Gene Therapy - http://www.med.unc.edu/genether/
Working to translate gene therapy research from the laboratory bench into Phase I clinical trials for the treatment of hematologic and endocrine diseases. The center has a GMP facility for clinical grade gene vector production. |
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Centre for Gene Therapeutics - McMaster University - http://www.fhs.mcmaster.ca/cgt/
The mission of the Centre is to investigate, create and implement approaches utilizing the delivery of genes as therapeutic agents in the treatment of human and animal disease. |
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Alberta Gene Therapy Group - http://www.ualberta.ca/~britchie/agtg.html
A network of researchers looking to foster collaboration in several therapeutic fields. |
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Gene Therapy at MD Anderson Cancer Center - http://www.mdanderson.org/departments/genetherapy/
The human cancer gene prevention and therapy program conducts basic research, clinical trials and vector development. |
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Chamberlain Laboratory, UW Department of Neurology - http://depts.washington.edu/chamblab/
Main focus of research is the development of gene and cell therapies that can correct and treat the muscular dystrophies. |
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Eleanor Roosevelt Institute - http://www.nsm.du.edu/eri/
Conducts basic biomedical research into therapies for Down Syndrome, ALS, cancer, and Rec8 Syndrome. Includes map of chromosone 21, employment details and links to related resources. |
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Royal Holloway University of London, Molecular Genetics Group - http://www.rhul.ac.uk/Biological-Sciences/AcademicStaff/Dickson/index.html
Research in novel gene therapeutics for the treatment of the muscular dystrophies, atherosclerosis, hyperlipidaemia, Parkinson and Altzheimer disease. |
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Inherinet - http://www.inherinet.org
Consortium of researchers from European institutions focused on developing gene therapy of hematopoietic stem cells for inherited diseases. |
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Oxford University GeneMedicine Research Group - http://users.ox.ac.uk/~genemed/default.htm
Focused on the development gene therapies for diseases of the airway, such as asthma, lung cancer and in particular, cystic fibrosis (CF). Work includes formulation development, reagent production, pre-clinical testing, and human clinical trials. |