GENETROPOLIS, a board game developed by EATRIS, offers an engaging way to learn about the ATMP (Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products) development pathway. The game is aimed at academic groups, translational researchers working on ATMPs, hospital and GMP facility teams, as well as anyone interested in understanding the ATMP development process.
In the game, participants work in teams to develop an ATMP, navigating the steps from early concept to patient access. Teams design a critical path, balance time and budget, collect boosters, and navigate wild cards that mirror real-world hurdles and lucky breaks. The goal is to bring a candidate therapy to patients within the allotted time and budget while earning the golden patient-access token.
More info: GENETROPOLIS - EATRIS
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Wednesday, 15 April, from 10:00 – 12:30.
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Registration is mandatory, and spaces are limited, so early registration is recommended.
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Rosan Vegter from EATRIS and Mike Broeders from FAST will host a session at the Radboudumc