All systems go for UK cell and gene sector

14 December 2020
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The UK life sciences industry has reiterated its commitment to the promise of cell and gene therapies, with representatives across the sector outlining progress at the 11th Pharmaceutical Industry Network Group (PING) conference.

Genomic Medicine Service

The conference saw the launch of NHS England's Genomic Medicine Service, establishing 13 new bespoke sites across the country to enable CAR-T cell therapies to become a routine part of patient care.

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