New NC State lab aims to enhance booming gene therapy industry


An initiative out of North Carolina State University aims to improve the biomanufacturing process of viral vectors, which are key tools in developing cell and gene therapies and other complex medicines.

The Viral Vector Initiative in Research and Learning, called NC-VVIRAL, opened July 22 in a newly outfitted lab at the university's Centennial Campus that will serve as the focal point of this effort. Through this initiative, researchers at N.C. State will work with scientists at other local universities…

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