

On the 26th and 27th of September, the Cell Therapy – TRAcking, Circulation, & Safety (CT-TRACS) Committee of HESI will meet in Washington. The Health and Environmental Sciences Institute (HESI) is a non-profit institution whose mission is to collaboratively identify and help to resolve global health and environmental challenges through the engagement of scientists from academia, government, industry, NGOs, and other strategic partners. Within this institution, a committee specialized on Cell Therapy Tracking created with the aim to establish a platform where an international network of experts from multiple sectors (public and private sector research scientists, regulators, clinicians, health foundations, and technology developers) can collaborate sharing knowledge, experience and resources in the rapidly evolving field of cell therapy.
During this meeting, Dr. Margriet Park from RIVM will present the advances of nTRACK project to the other members of the committee which gathers experts from around the world.