CHOP Gene Therapy Experts Profiled in Philadelphia Magazine
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CHOP researchers were interviewed as a part of a comprehensive article about cell and gene therapy in Philadelphia Magazine.
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CHOP researchers were interviewed as a part of a comprehensive article about cell and gene therapy in Philadelphia Magazine.
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Stephan Grupp, MD, PhD, Chief of the Cell Therapy and Transplant Section in the Division of Oncology, has been elected into the National Academy of Medicine (NAM).
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The National Academy of Medicine elects two global leaders in cellular and gene therapy from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
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A CHOP research leader received an award from the University City Science Center to help develop a new T-cell based treatment for a childhood cancer.
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Trials of more game-changing cell therapies for pediatric cancer and other diseases are underway or on the horizon at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
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An alternative, humanized CD19 CAR T product for first relapse of pediatric ALL is being evaluated in a clinical trial at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
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CHOP’s clinical and research teams aggressively pursue options in the field of personalized, cellular gene therapies.
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CHOP researchers analyze how some cancer cells resist a groundbreaking cellular therapy, and have found clues to overcoming that resistance.
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The grand opening of CHOP’s new Clinical Manufacturing Facility highlights its role in manufacturing tools for 21st century precision medicine, to bring innovative treatments to patients.
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Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia was recognized specifically for significant contributions to the development of a new treatment for a certain pediatric leukemia.