WHY DO RESEARCHERS DO DIFFERENT KINDS OF CLINICAL STUDIES?

December 17, 2018

Different types of clinical studies are used in different circumstances. Depending on what is known and what isn’t, scientists may even study the same research question using different kinds of studies and in different groups of people. Here are different types of clinical studies and why they might be used.

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The race towards commercialisation of cell and gene products has already begun. Where technology innovations are pathing the way towards the development of these products, challenges surrounding scale up and closed system processing highlight areas that need our focus so that cell and gene therapy products can be produced on an industrial scale The Cell and Gene Therapy Manufacturing Forum is the only conference that is 100% dedicated to focusing on development of manufacturing processes for these products. With presentations on improving cost efficiency, innovative strategies for commercialisation as well as closed system processing, optimised manufacturing scheduling and maintaining GMP compliance, this forum is one that is not to be missed!

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