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Genes in Action Curiosity Box: Inheritance STEM experiment kit

Genes in Action Curiosity Box: Inheritance STEM experiment kit

Public engagement and communication of gene and cell therapy research is at the heart of the BSGCT mission and vision…

Annual Conference 2023, Stevenage

Annual Conference 2023, Stevenage

The 2023 BSGCT Annual Conference took place from 22-23 June at Stevenage Bioscience Park. View Programme View Poster List Delegates…

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Subcommittee

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Subcommittee

Author: Ivana Barbaric, University of Sheffield In November 2022, the BSGCT launched the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) subcommittee. The…

Genetically Modified Macrophages: A Treatment for Multiple Lung Diseases?

Genetically Modified Macrophages: A Treatment for Multiple Lung Diseases?

Author: Victoria Ruth Richardson Lung diseases are a significant burden to human health globally, with around a third of deaths…

CAR T Cell Therapy: Magic Bullet or Well-aimed Shot in the Dark?

Author: Katie Birditt With a formidable name like Chimeric Antigen Receptor T Cell Therapy, some incredible real-life success stories, and…

The renal artery: A one-way street to fixing the kidney?

The renal artery: A one-way street to fixing the kidney?

Author: Saif Malik, University College London All the blood in the human body passes through the kidney 40 times a…

Annual Conference 2022, Edinburgh

Annual Conference 2022, Edinburgh

The ESGCT and BSGCT Collaborative Congress took place from 11-14 October 2022 at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre.   View…

Developing a resource to support Research Ethics Committees reviewing gene therapy trials

Developing a resource to support Research Ethics Committees reviewing gene therapy trials

Developing a practical, accessible resource to support Research Ethics Committees reviewing gene therapy trials. Authors: Rosie Munday, Hugh Davies and…

BSGCT Annual General Meeting

Thursday 1st December 2022, 10:00-11:00 An opportunity to hear an update about the Society and the results of the Board…

Gene and cell therapies have come a long way, but what is happening next according to stakeholders?

Gene and cell therapies have come a long way, but what is happening next according to stakeholders?

By M. Rebeca Gil Garzón (PhD Student at Royal Holloway University of London, BSGCT Board member as an ECR). The…

Cancer Viro-Immunotherapy: Repurposing the Past to Shape the Future

Cancer Viro-Immunotherapy: Repurposing the Past to Shape the Future

Authors: Rosie Mundy and Aimee Lucignoli Viruses have a long history of causing illness and disease, but a recent BSGCT…

Annual Conference 2013, Royal Holloway

Annual Conference 2013, Royal Holloway

At the AGM in March 2012, the Society voted unanimously for a name change to British Society for Gene and…