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The Implementation of Novel Collaborative Structures for the Identification and Resolution of Barriers to Pluripotent Stem Cell Translation

Authors :
M May
I Bingham
Christopher A. Bravery
M S Rattley
Amit Chandra
Andrew Judge
Andrew Carr
Ivan B. Wall
Gilles Lemaitre
E Titus
B Siegel
Benjamin Davies
K Rooke
Y. Laabi
Richard W. Barker
A Kramm
Anna French
M Morys
Rafael Pinedo-Villanueva
R L Buckler
David J. Williams
Liam M. Grover
Rob Horne
Douglas Sipp
Mark E. Morrey
David Brindley
Brock Reeve
Afsie Sabokbar
Mackenna Roberts
R Zahkia
Evan Y. Snyder
Jeffrey M. Karp
J Suh
K Krumholz
Hannah Hurley
Sarah Rikabi
D McKeon
Karolina Wartolowska
R Pigott
L Hook
Kim Bure
Source :
Stem Cells and Development. 22:63-72
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Mary Ann Liebert Inc, 2013.

Abstract

Increased global connectivity has catalyzed technological development in almost all industries, in part through the facilitation of novel collaborative structures. Notably, open innovation and crowd-sourcing-of expertise and/or funding-has tremendous potential to increase the efficiency with which biomedical ecosystems interact to deliver safe, efficacious and affordable therapies to patients. Consequently, such practices offer tremendous potential in advancing development of cellular therapies. In this vein, the CASMI Translational Stem Cell Consortium (CTSCC) was formed to unite global thought-leaders, producing academically rigorous and commercially practicable solutions to a range of challenges in pluripotent stem cell translation. Critically, the CTSCC research agenda is defined through continuous consultation with its international funding and research partners. Herein, initial findings for all research focus areas are presented to inform global product development strategies, and to stimulate continued industry interaction around biomanufacturing, strategic partnerships, standards, regulation and intellectual property and clinical adoption.

Details

ISSN :
15578534 and 15473287
Volume :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Stem Cells and Development
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....119bcb03c2921c15b0015ecc0e3e3b43