Cells for Sight
Stem Cell Therapy Research Unit
Overview
The Cells for Sight Stem Cell Therapy Research Unit was established in 2005 and was the UK’s first Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) accredited cultured stem cell facility.
This Unit operates in accordance with Good Manufacturing Practice, enabling cells and tissues to be used in the clinic.
Manufacturing Capability
- 2 grade B laboratories (10m2 and 20m2)
- 4 x Biological Safety Cabinets providing Grade A processing environment
- 4 x CO2 incubators
- Liquid nitrogen cell storage
- Fully equipped store room with +4C, -20C and -80C storage
- Sterilisation facilities provided by Moorfields Eye Hospital CSSD
Process Capability
- Human limbal epithelial stem cells
- Human oral mucosal epithelial cells
- Retinal pigmented epithelial cells derived from human embryonic stem cells
- Human conjunctival epithelial progenitor cells
Experience
Not Supplied
Licenses Held
MHRA MIA IMP MIA(IMP)11412
MHRA Specials MS11412
HTA 11059
Team
Production: Dr Michael Neale
Quality: Dr Amanda Vernon
QP: Shankar Seetharaman
Address
Institute of Ophthalmology,
University College London,
11-43 Bath Street,
London,
EC1V 9EL
Contact
Professor Julie Daniels
j.daniels@ucl.ac.uk
cellsforsight@ucl.ac.uk
+44 (0)207 608 6893
Location & Website
The facilities on this site took part in a survey in 2011 and have subsequently confirmed their license status.
If you are the manager of a facility licensed for ATMP manufacture in the UK, not included on this site and would like it to be please email angela@atmpmanufacture.org