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WhiteLab Genomics and the ART-TG Announce Their Collaboration
WhiteLab Genomics and the ART-TG Announce Their Collaboration
WhiteLab Genomics, specialist in artificial intelligence (AI) dedicated to gene and cell therapies, is entering into a collaboration with ART-TG, Inserm laboratory expert in the preclinical and pharmaceutical development of ex vivo gene therapies.

WhiteLab Genomics, specialist in artificial intelligence (AI) dedicated to gene and cell therapies, is entering into a collaboration with ART-TG, Inserm laboratory expert in the preclinical and pharmaceutical development of ex vivo gene therapies.

The two players are joining forces to improve the processes for the bioproduction of lentiviral gene therapy vectors using artificial intelligence.

As part of this partnership, the teams from the Accelerator for technological research in genomic therapies (ART-TG, Inserm US35) and WhiteLab Genomics will use the WhiteLab Genomics CatalystTM platform to generate a database specific to the bioproduction of lentiviral vectors and which will be used to identify the parameters allowing significant increase in the quality of the vectors as well as their production yields, and to reduce the production costs.

Cell and gene therapy represents a new biomedical approach, in full economic expansion and with the potential to treat a growing number of genetic and acquired diseases such as cancers. The pharmaceutical manufacture of these Advanced Medicinal Therapies requires acceleration in terms of standardization and process control to respond to their growth. The collaboration is focused on the production of lentiviral vectors, which are used in various gene therapy approaches including for the manufacture of CAR-T cells, because purifying lentiviral vectors remains complex and is at critical capacity. The teams will use AI to analyze multiple sources of information in order to optimize existing processes and to develop innovative processes. The approach carried out with the lentiviral vectors here, will be applicable to other bioproducts.

This project is made possible by funding from the Ile de France Region, which supports Bioproduction efforts as part of its Ile-de-France Leader Bioproduction scheme launched at the end of 2020.

What do the experts say?

“This collaboration with WhiteLab Genomics will allow us to integrate a large body of information on critical parameters and their interconnections in complex processes so that we can very rapidly adapt our experiments; a new way for us to work, to accelerate our strategic projects and to innovate ”, estimates Dr. Anne Galy, director of ART-TG.

“The collaboration with ART-TG allows us to work with global experts in the field of lentiviral vector bioproduction,” said David Del Bourgo, CEO and co-founder of WhiteLab Genomics. The work that will be carried out during this joint project will make it possible to find innovative solutions on the methods of capture and purification of vectors and to increase their yields significantly. “

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