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International Policy Discussion on Stem Cells January 2003. THE UK STEM CELL INITIATIVE Professor Sir George Radda Chief Executive MRC. International Policy Discussion on Stem Cells January 2003. UK NICHE.
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International Policy Discussion on Stem Cells January 2003 THE UK STEM CELL INITIATIVE Professor Sir George Radda Chief Executive MRC
International Policy Discussion on Stem Cells January 2003 UK NICHE • Pioneering research by Martin Evans (1981) • Cord blood banking of haemopoietic stem cells by the UK NBS (from 1996) • Development of “Dolly” at Roslin (1997) • UK legislation (HFE Act 1990;2001) • Public consultation by HFEA/HGAC (1998) • CMO’s Report (2000) and HoL Review (2002) • Window of opportunity
International Policy Discussion on Stem Cells January 2003 STAKEHOLDERS MRC BBSRC ESRC Government Government Donors Research Councils PDS WT AS BHF DUK JDRF CRUK • DRIVERS • Serious diseases • UK legislation • Scientific advances • Opportunity Charities STEM CELLS Industry Regulatory Agencies Consumers Patients HFEA MCA MDA DH International
International Policy Discussion on Stem Cells January 2003 • CO-ORDINATION • PARTNERSHIPS • COLLABORATION • COMMUNICATION
International Policy Discussion on Stem Cells January 2003 CO-ORDINATION - information & activities portfolio sharing • UK Funders Co-ordinating • Committee for Stem Cell Research funding opportunities • communications coalition meetings • Research Councils, Charities, HFEA, DH, MCA
International Policy Discussion on Stem Cells January 2003 CO-ORDINATION - guidance documents • Committee charged with developing Ethical, Legal and Regulatory Principles standard donor information standard consent forms • banking route maps MRC, HFEA, DH, MCA
International Policy Discussion on Stem Cells January 2003 CO-ORDINATION - stem cell bank options appraisal • UK Stem Cell Bank Advisory Committee targeted call • peer review/interviews commend bid for funding Research Councils, Charities, HFEA, DH, MCA, experts including: social science, ethics, religion, law, genetics, banking, consumers
International Policy Discussion on Stem Cells January 2003 PARTNERSHIPS - joint funding opportunities • Stem Cell Conference • (MRC, BBSRC, ESRC) • UK Stem Cell Bank • (MRC, BBSRC) • Stem Cell Fellowships • (Alz Soc, BBSRC, Diab UK, JDRF, MRC, PDS) • Stem Cell Centres • (BBSRC, JDRF)
International Policy Discussion on Stem Cells January 2003 PARTNERSHIPS: stem cell bank governance • High Level Steering Committee • develop codes of practice for bank and cell line use • review applications to use embryonic cell lines • report to MRC Council and brief Ministers on request • Local Management • Committee • report to Steering Committee • User & Clinical • Liaison Committees • highlight issues to Steering Cmtee
International Policy Discussion on Stem Cells January 2003 PARTNERSHIPS - stem cell bank principles • Supply ethically sourced, quality controlled adult, fetal, ES cell lines • Provide separate non-GMP and GMP facilities • Accessible to academia and industry in the UK and overseas • Conditional that ES cell line samples must be banked • Lines may not be passed to third parties other than via the bank • IPR must be negotiated before accessing the bank • Overseas users must show equivalent licenses and accreditations • Negotiations conducted with heads of overseas institutes • Dip stick compliance testing by funders
International Policy Discussion on Stem Cells January 2003 COLLABORATION - 2002 spending review • Strengthen existing centres/establish new ones • Multidisciplinary programme of research • Provision of national facilities • Attract expertise from other disciplines • Training/career development opportunities • Foster international and commercial developments
International Policy Discussion on Stem Cells January 2003 COLLABORATION develop consortia with research teams • IVF • Clinics • review and pilot donor • info and consent forms practical course on working with cell lines
International Policy Discussion on Stem Cells January 2003 COLLABORATION collaborate with the best scientists • provision of scale up • Industry develop and market human therapies model IPR forms
International Policy Discussion on Stem Cells January 2003 COLLABORATION UK niche: ES cells UK strength: adult/fetal cells basic/clinical mix from outset • Research • Leaders • mouse/human systems key Disease-targeted plus investigator-led research proactive co-ordination
International Policy Discussion on Stem Cells January 2003 COMMUNICATION plain language media • Public • interest and transparency • opinion formers • consumers • consultation
International Policy Discussion on Stem Cells January 2003
International Policy Discussion on Stem Cells January 2003 DISCUSSION TOPICS • Sharing stem cell lines • Banking stem cell lines • Expertise • Training and career development • IPR • International collaborations
International Policy Discussion on Stem Cells January 2003 INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS • Portfolio sharing and gap analysis • Co-ordinated research strategies • Shared reagents, technologies, data • Co-ordinated banking strategies • Networked research teams • Joint funding opportunities • Linked web portals
International Policy Discussion on Stem Cells January 2003