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Centre for the Advancement of Sustainable Medical Innovation

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Founded
  
2012

Website
  
www.casmi.org.uk

Focus
  
Medical innovation, pharmaceutical R&D, life science regulation

Key people
  
Sir John Bell, Sir John Tooke, Dr Richard Barker

The Centre for the Advancement of Sustainable Medical Innovation (CASMI) is a collaboration between University of Oxford and University College London, created to develop new models for medical innovation. The centre aims to address the issues that have led to current failures in the translation of basic bioscience into affordable and widely adopted new treatments.

Contents

Leadership

Sir John Bell – Co-chair
Sir John Tooke – Co-chair
Richard Barker – Director

Adaptive licensing

CASMI is leading an evaluation of whether the UK would be a suitable test site for a potential adaptive licensing pilot through the European Medicines Agency. This was recently announced in the government's ‘Strategy for UK Life Sciences: One Year On’ report. The project was initiated by a workshop held at the Wellcome Trust on 2 April 2012.

Stratified medicine

CASMI is developing recommendations on how the regulatory environment and pharmaceutical R&D process should be adapted to the needs of stratified medicine and companion diagnostics.

Regulation of cell therapy

CASMI, supported by the Technology Strategy Board, is investigating current and anticipated regulatory obstacles to the successful commercialisation of cell-based therapies, seeking to integrate the opinion of key stakeholders to support the development of a sustainable and globally competitive UK cell therapy industry.

Partners

SENS Foundation
Technology Strategy Board
University of Oxford
UCL
Wellcome Trust

Recent publications

Adaptive drug development and licensing, Richard Barker & Sarah Garner, Regulatory Rapporteur. Oct 2012
A flexible blueprint for the future of drug development, Richard Barker, Lancet. Jan 2010

References

Centre for the Advancement of Sustainable Medical Innovation Wikipedia