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15 million euros for Saxocell

The Saxon cell therapy research alliance "Saxocell" is being funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research with a further 15 million euros, as announced by the Technical University of Dresden, which is leading the project. In the second funding period until autumn 2027, the partners from Dresden, Leipzig and Chemnitz want to develop individual cell and gene therapies for serious diseases such as cancer, autoimmune diseases, chronic wounds and genetic diseases. In addition, new partnerships are to be forged and the clinical application of the therapies prepared.
05/09/2024

The aim of the network is to establish Saxony as a leading international centre for cell and gene therapy. The spokesperson of the network, Professor Frank Buchholz from the TU Dresden, sees the funding commitment as confirmation that the research network is on the right track. Saxocell is focussing on the development of new applications and production methods for gene and cell therapeutics at socially acceptable costs. In addition, the partners hope that a regional economic and research network for cell therapies will be created around Saxocell, which will further strengthen the location.

News of the "Technische Universität Dresden" from 05.09.2024

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