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Forum on Regenerative Medicine: 2018 and 2019 Program Activities
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... Forum on REGENERATIVE MEDICINE 2018 and 2019 Program Activities
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... Over the past three years, the Forum has identified important questions and challenges in the field of regenerative medicine that have led the group to explore a broad array of issues ranging from the unique challenges of manufacturing regenerative medicine products, to the complex needs of people who are exploring regenerative medicine as a treatment, to the difficulties with regulating a rapidly evolving field. By bringing together experts and leveraging a wide range of perspectives and knowledge, Forum members have collaborated to identify strategic opportunities to advance the field of regenerative medicine through hosting public workshops, publishing perspective papers and workshop proceedings, and developing resources for the broader regenerative medicine community to support the advancement of high quality science, efficient and effective therapies, and the safety and health of patients.
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... The group intends to disseminate information about the value of deep integration of knowledge between materials science, stem cell science, engineering, developmental biology, immunology, computational, and clinical communities. ADDITIONAL AREAS OF INTEREST Workforce Issues Regulatory and Legislative Affairs There is interest among Forum members in understanding Forum members are interested in exploring regulatory what skillsets industry currently needs and what will be challenges including the development of standards and needed in the future to create and manufacture regenerative potential roles for various regulatory bodies involved in medicines.
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... OCTOBER 18, 2018 workshop OCTOBER 19, 2018 Exploring Sources of Variability Related to the Clinical Translation of Regenerative Engineering Products Forum members met with experts in the field to discuss advancing stem cell therapies for cardiac failure and a novel academic program in regenerative biology and tissue engineering. FEBRUARY 26-27, 2019 The meeting featured information-gathering sessions on several topics including the role of the immune system in the response to regenerative therapies, workforce development challenges, and advertising and marketing of stem cell therapies.
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... Products Learn more about this workshop here NOVEMBER 13, 2019 This workshop explored the design complexities and ethical issues associated with clinical trials for gene therapies. Workshop speakers highlighted Exploring Novel Clinical the importance of natural history datasets, developing clinical endpoints, Trial Designs for opportunities for effectively communicating with patients about gene-based Gene-Based Therapies clinical trials, and issues with long-term clinical management for patients who participate in gene-based clinical trials.
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... Thomas Petersen, M.D., Ph.D. The New York Stem Cell Foundation The Michael J
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... Food and Drug Administration The New York Stem Cell Foundation GE Healthcare Parkinson's Foundation International Society for Cellular Therapy Sanofi International Society for Stem Cell Research United Therapeutics Corporation Johnson & Johnson The Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research National Institute of Standards and Technology (AS OF MARCH 2020)
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... BOARD ON HEALTH SCIENCES POLICY STAFF Andrew Pope, Ph.D. Bridget Borel Senior Board Director Program Coordinator ABOUT THE The National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and NATIONAL National Academy of Medicine work together as the National Academies ACADEMIES of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine ("the Academies")


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