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Risk Assessment Form – Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) – contained use activities involving micro-organisms and cells

Ian Hollingsworth2021-02-19T18:10:35+00:0019th February 2021|
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Neurotoxicity assessment for CAR-T cell Therapy

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Disposal of stored IMP or AMTP checklist

Ian Hollingsworth2021-02-19T17:06:35+00:0019th February 2021|
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Cytokine release syndrome assessment for CAR-T – example 2

Ian Hollingsworth2021-02-19T17:04:57+00:0019th February 2021|
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Consent for CAR-T treatment for DLBCL

Ian Hollingsworth2021-02-19T16:49:29+00:0019th February 2021|
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Consent for CAR-T treatment for ALL

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