Gene Therapy Research
In this section we provide information and links to research institutes and groups that are currently developing novel gene therapy technologies. We encourage any individual researcher to submit a page describing their researcher interests; from PhD to Professor level submissions is welcome. It is one of our aims to build a social network of scientists, each describing their interests and detaling their publications so that researchers involved in a similar space can find each other easily through the Gene Therapy Review. This should serve to foster collaboration and promoter gene therapy research on the wider scale.
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Researchers
The articles in this category describe the individual academic groups conducting gene therapy research. We welcome short biographies from any level of researcher that can also contain a list of up to five recent publications (photos of researchers are also most welcome). We particularly encourage those submitting content to register with the Gene Therapy Review and set up their own profile. -
Institutes
The articles in this category describe the institutional organisations conducting gene therapy research. We are particurarly interested in hearing from professors who have set up a group of labs devoted to gene therapy or from consortia of researchers who are funded from grants focussing on gene therapy.If you want more details of your group or institute to feature on the Gene Therapy Review, then please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for a brochure detailing the options open to academic researchers.
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Companies
In this section we provide information and links to private companies currently producing new gene therapy technologies for testing in the clinic. We offer corporate membership for a nominal annual fee, benefits include listing of a company page describing your products and services and free site-wide advertising. If you want more details of your company to feature on the Gene Therapy Review, then please contact us for a brochure detailing the options open to commercial organisations.





