Committees

Immuno-Gene Therapy Committee

Aims & Scope

The Immuno-Gene Therapy Committee strives to:

  • Assist in the planning of the annual meeting scientific program and the review of submitted abstracts in the cell and gene therapy category.
  • Review the status of the immuno & gene therapy field and compile a list of major scientific issues that must be addressed to advance or enable cellular therapies utilizing immunotherapy and gene therapy.
  • Publish position papers and engage in scientific discourse as necessary to advance the field.

Selected Publications

Emerging frontiers in immuno-and gene therapy for cancer (Cytotherapy. 2022 In press)

Delivering externally manufactured cell and gene therapy products to patients: perspectives from the academic center experience (Cytotherapy. 2022 Jan;24(1):16-18)

ISCT survey on hospital practices to support external manufactured investigational cell-gene therapy products (Cytotherapy. 2022 Jan;24(1):27-31)

Emerging Trends in COVID-19 Treatment: Learning from Inflammatory Conditions Associated with Cellular Therapies (Cytotherapy. 2020 May;22(9):474-481)

The Immuno-Gene Therapy Scientific Committee of the International Society for Cell & Gene Therapy (ISCT) sponsored a 2019 special edition in ISCT's flagship journal, Cytotherapy, with the goal of disseminating information about best-practice testing for a variety of cell types. (Cytotherapy. 2019 Mar;21(3))

Critical testing and parameters for consideration when manufacturing and evaluating tumor-associated antigen specific T cells (Cytotherapy. 2019 Mar;21(3):278-288)

Mesenchymal stromal cell therapy: progress in manufacturing and assessments of potency (Cytotherapy. 2019 Mar;21(3):289-306)

Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes: Streamlining a complex manufacturing process (Cytotherapy. 2019 Mar;21(3):307-314)

Characterization of human natural killer cells for therapeutic use (Cytotherapy. 2019 Mar;21(3):315-326)

Manufacturing chimeric antigen receptor T cells: issues and challenges (Cytotherapy. 2019 Mar;21(3):327-340)

T-cell receptor gene-modified cells: past promises, present methodologies and future challenges (Cytotherapy. 2019 Mar;21(3):341-357)

Chemistry, manufacturing and controls for gene-modified hematopoietic stem cells (Cytotherapy. 2019 Mar;21(3):358-366)

Proposal for the International Society for Cell & Gene Therapy position statement on assays for the quality control and potency assessment of adoptive cellular immunotherapies (Cytotherapy. 2019 Mar;21(3):367-375)

The Committee

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Co-Chair

Michael Gustafson, PhD
May 2022 - Present

Mayo Clinic Arizona
Phoenix, USA



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Co-Chair

Sandeep Soni, MD
May 2020 - Present

CRISPR Therapeutics
San Francisco, USA

Members

Alexey Bersenev, MD, PhD
Yale University
New Haven, United States

Jaap Jan Boelens, MD, PhD
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
New York, United States

Mitchell Cairo, MD
New York Medical College
New York, United States

Andrew Fesnak, MD
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, United States

Patrick Hanley, PhD
Children's National Hospital
Washington, DC, United States

Yoon Seok Choi, MD, PhD
Ajou University School of Medicine
Suwon, Republic of Korea

Piriya Yoganathan, PhD, MBA
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Ottawa, Canada
ESP Leadership Development Program

Charlotte Hill Machado, PhD
IMPACT - Universidad de los Andes
Santiago, Chile
ESP Leadership Development Program

Dean Lee, MD, PhD
Nationwide Children's Hospital
Columbus, United States

Shari Pilon-Thomas, PhD
Moffitt Cancer Center
Tampa, United States

Paula Rio, PhD
CIEMAT
Madrid, Spain

Zulema Romero Garcia, PhD
University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, United States

Branden Moriarity, PhD
University of Minnesota
Shoreview, United States

Nirali N. Shah, MD, MHSc
University of Minnesota
Shoreview, United States

David Steffin, MD
Texas Children’s Hospital
Houston, United States

Margaret Lamb, MD
Nationwide Children's Hospital
Columbus, United States

Applying to the Immuno-Gene Therapy Committee

The Committee evaluates membership needs during the first quarter of each year. If you are interested in contributing your expertise to the Committee, please submit your CV and a statement of interest to Andy Naqati (andy@isctglobal.org). Your statement of interest should be brief and describe your relevant expertise, your interest in joining the Committee, and how you envision yourself contributing to its activities.

Early-Stage Professionals (ESPs) should apply through the ESP Leadership Development Program.