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'''European Society of Gene Therapy (ESGT)''' is a legally-registered professional body which emerged from a small [[working group]] in [[1992]] that focused on human [[gene therapy]].
'''European Society of Gene & Cell Therapy (ESGCT)''' formerly '''European Society of Gene Therapy (ESGT)''' is a legally registered professional body which emerged from a small [[working group]] in 1992 that focused on human [[gene therapy]].


The objectives of the ESGT include the following:
The objectives of the ESGT include the following:
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.esgt.org/ Official Site]
*[http://www.esgct.eu/ Official Site]
*[http://www.newswise.com/articles/view/516142/ Researchers from Israel, Southern California to Present Stem Cell Symposium]
*[http://www.newswise.com/articles/view/516142/ Researchers from Israel, Southern California to Present Stem Cell Symposium]
*[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/core/Content/displayPrintable.jhtml?xml=/connected/2003/11/19/ecnfibr18.xml&site=17 Researchers team up to tackle cystic fibrosis]
*[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/core/Content/displayPrintable.jhtml?xml=/connected/2003/11/19/ecnfibr18.xml&site=17 Researchers team up to tackle cystic fibrosis]


[[Category:Genetics]]
[[Category:Genetics societies]]
[[Category:Organizations]]
[[Category:European medical and health organizations]]


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Latest revision as of 01:25, 6 May 2023

European Society of Gene & Cell Therapy (ESGCT) formerly European Society of Gene Therapy (ESGT) is a legally registered professional body which emerged from a small working group in 1992 that focused on human gene therapy.

The objectives of the ESGT include the following:

  • promote basic and clinical research in gene therapy;
  • facilitate education (and the exchange of information and technologies) related to gene transfer and therapy;
  • serve as a professional adviser to the gene therapy community and various regulatory bodies in Europe.

The official journal of the ESGT is The Journal of Gene Medicine.

Collaborations[edit]

The ESGT works with other entities in the scientific communities in the event that an adverse effect to a specific gene therapy is discovered. Investigations the ESGT has been involved with include the adverse effects discovered during the French X-SCID gene therapy trial. The ESGT hosted a forum of 500 researchers from various facilities around the world, including representatives from the Stanford University and the Sloan Kettering Cancer Research Center.

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