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Research Pathways

Bringing gene and cell therapies from the lab bench to patients is a complex process and multiple pathways exists. The Research Pathways directory contains resources to help various stakeholders interested in therapy development navigate this process. Research Pathways is centred around the legal and regulatory aspects for cell and gene therapy development in Europe and further expanded to additional aspects. It is free to use and all resources in this database are categorised for improved searchability.

How to use Research Pathways  EuroGCT's Key Resources

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Mission creep / Data misuse

  • EU and UK
  • 2023
  • Brunel University London and EuroGCT
Mission creep or data misuse is focused on the legitimacy and purposes for which patient data is collected, used, stored, and processed.

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  • Data
  • Mission creep / data misuse
EuroGCT Resource

Case Study: Strimvelis

  • EU and UK
  • 2023
  • EuroGCT
Case Study on Strimvelis: Strimvelis is the first ex vivo gene therapy to be licensed, and its success is the result of a joint effort among different stakeholders. Here we collated existing information about each stage of its development as a guide for the research community to learn about its development process.

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  • Fundamental Research
  • Clinical research
  • Translational Science
  • Funding
  • Market access for ATMPs
  • Pharmacovigilance
  • Pricing & reimbursement
  • Data
  • Data protection
  • Data storage
  • Data collection, processing, controlling
  • Data sharing / Open Data
  • Mission creep / data misuse

IRDiRC Orphan Drug Development Guide

  • Global
  • IRDiRC
The Orphan Drug Development Guidebook (ODDG) by the International Rare Diseases Research Consortium (IRDiRC) is a patient focused guidebook that describes the available tools, incentives, resources and practices specific for developing traditional and innovative drugs/therapies for rare disease indications and how to best use them.

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  • Research and Innovation
  • Fundamental Research
  • Clinical research
  • Funding
  • Incentives
  • Early interaction with regulators
  • ATMPs
  • Market access for ATMPs
  • Pricing & reimbursement
  • Data
  • Data protection
  • Data storage
  • Data collection, processing, controlling
  • Data sharing / Open Data
  • Patient & Public Involvement
  • Ethics

ELSIBI: Ethical, Legal and Social Implications of Biomedical Innovations

  • France
  • ELSIBI
The ELSIBI research blog aims to centralize research in law at the crossroads of other scientific disciplines in the field of ethical, legal and social implications of biomedical innovations and to disseminate them to the scientific community at large. Its content is developed at three levels, in French and/or in English.

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  • Therapy classification
  • Commercialisation
  • Data
  • Ethics
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