CGT Webinar: Innovating for the future

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On February 17 at 8am PST / 11am EST / 4pm GMT / 5pm CET, join DDW to enjoy this free webinar, Cell and gene therapy: sustaining growth and maximising opportunities.

Cell and gene therapies (CGT) are transforming the way diseases are treated. As research progresses it is hoped that cell and gene therapies will offer innovation for the future.

Join this free webinar, supported by BPS Bioscience and Benchling, to learn about the biggest challenges and opportunities facing the cell and gene therapy sector.

The event will cover aspects affecting growth of the CGT market, including how manufacturing technologies are enabling drug development, what these therapies mean for the healthcare market, and the opportunities for developers.

In this free webinar, you will hear from CBO/CDO of Adthera Bio, Stuart Curbishley, Chief Executive Officer of Cell & Gene Therapy Catapult, Matthew Durdy, Founder and CEO of Dark Horse Consulting, Anthony Davies, and Scientific Solutions Consultant at Benchling, Brian Fan.

What you will learn: 

  • The opportunities cell and gene therapies offer drug discovery and development   
  •  How to sustain and maximise market growth    
  • The challenges facing cell and gene therapies    
  • Where are the opportunities for innovation? (autologous therapies/solid tumours/ indications outside of oncology?)     

Register for free here.

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