Full program description

Program Description:

Genomic DNA analysis provides vital insights into the etiology of diseases. Researchers in the field of regenerative medicine leverage this knowledge to develop therapies to address unmet medical needs, thereby translating scientific understanding into potential treatments for individuals.

Program Goal:

This program will enhance the participants comprehension of the processes involved in developing, manufacturing, and regulating these therapeutics, ensuring their safety and efficacy.  

Program Topics:

      Course 1: Regulatory Aspects of Cell Therapy and Regenerative Medicine

      Course 2: Translational Approach and Use of Stem Cells for Arthritis and Cartilage Restoration

      Course 3: Cell Therapy Manufacturing

      Course 4: The Marriage of Ophthalmology and Bioengineering

      Course 5: Target Identification for Gene Therapy

 

Learner Level: Intermediate/Advanced

This symposium is designed for Clinical Research Coordinators, Project Managers, Monitors, Regulatory, Medical and Clinical Affairs Professionals, or junior faculty with three or more years of experience seeking to further develop clinical research skills and principles. Clinical research professionals should have responsibilities that include clinical trial start up planning, mentoring and complex issues involving site management, study management, and sponsor / CRO challenges.