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Cell Therapy Manufacturing: Current Developments and Future Directions (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology #1486)

By Glyn N. Stacey, Tongbiao Zhao

Medicine, Science and technology

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Summary

This book focuses on the current developments and future perspectives on cell therapies. It includes chapters on new scientific developments, non-scientific challenges, standards development and brief summaries of the state of regulation in certain areas. Taken with its companion volume Advanced… Cell Therapies: Experiences on the pathway, these two volumes provide perspectives from other professionals focused on supporting successful delivery of safe and effective cell therapy products including regulators, standards organisations and suppliers of raw materials and consulting services. It will draw authors from both North America, Europe and Asia and International organisations to provide a balance of approaches from different jurisdictions. The financial and legal realities of delivering such products will also be addressed by expert authors in the field. The ethical challenges in different parts of the world and for international translation of particular products will also be explored, with specifics provided. Cell Therapy: Current Developments and Future Directions and its companion volume are essential reading for researchers moving into translational science, industry and legal personnel wishing to understand cell therapies, regulators and policy makers developing regulation and guidelines, and advanced students researching this field. 

Title Details

ISBN 9783031972973
Publisher Springer Nature Switzerland
Copyright Date 2025
Book number 6892458
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Cell Therapy Manufacturing: Current Developments and Future Directions (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology #1486)

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