From Research to ATMP Treatment - Process Development, Quality Assurance, Regulatory Affairs and Logistics

Third-cycle level | 3.0 credits (HEC) | Course code: H5F6056
HT 2025
Study period: 2025-10-06 - 2025-10-17
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: The course is given in English
Application period: 2025-04-15 - 2025-05-06
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HT 2026
Study period: 2026-10-12 - 2026-10-23
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: The course is given in English
Application period: 2026-04-15 - 2026-05-05
Apply 2026-05-05F26H0096
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Course description

Take your expertise to the next level with this cutting-edge course in cell and gene therapy (ATMP) development and production. Gain a deep understanding of every step in the process, from designing and implementing standard operating procedures (SOPs) to ensuring product purity and function. Learn how to navigate the transition from pre-GMP to GMP, understand key regulatory requirements, and explore the legal landscape of ATMP products. 

Join us on an exciting journey featuring lectures from experts in the field, engaging study visits, and hands-on laboratory sessions in our state-of-the-art pre-GMP facility.

This is your opportunity to gain the skills and insights needed to excel in the rapidly evolving field of advanced therapies.

The course is offered as an elective course within the National ATMP Research School but has a few places for other applicants.

Prerequisites and Selection

Prerequisite courses, or equivalent

None

Selection

Selection, within each category of applicants (selection category), will be based on:

2) the relevance of the course syllabus for the applicant’s individual study plan/research (according to written motivation). 
3) start date of doctoral studies (priority given to earlier start date). 

Course director

Matti Sällberg, Ewa Ellis, Gustaf Ahlén

Course syllabus

H5F6056

Department

Department of Laboratory Medicine

Doctoral programme

**Not within a doctoral programme

Type of course

**Other course

Keywords

ATMP, GMP, Cell and gene therapy

CONTACTGustaf Ahlén

gustaf.ahlen@ki.se