Advancing GCCP
The establishment of the Scientific Advisory Committee post the Bologna declaration on Good Cell & Tissue Culture Practice 2.0 (GCCP 2.0) is a significant step forward. This dedicated team helps develop the organization’s activities while driving the direction of collaboration.
Why GCCP 2.0?
The need for quality control in in vitro cell culture has never been more apparent. With advancements in techniques, cell culture has been increasingly utilized in diverse areas such as toxicology, drug development, and disease studies. However, quality issues, including cross-contamination and microbial infection, pose serious threats to the quality of research and products.
Our vision with GCCP 2.0 is to establish, promote, and educate on good cell culture practices in the in vitro biology field.
Join the GCCP 2.0 Scientific Advisory Committee
If you are a bona fide cell culture practitioner and interested in joining our initiative, feel free to apply. Join us today by sending an email to caat@jhu.edu
Updates and Developments
The “Good Cell and Tissue Culture Practice 2.0 (GCCP 2.0)” offers a comprehensive framework underpinning our work’s ethos. This set of guidelines reflects our commitment to promoting the principles required to assure the reproducibility and quality of in vitro (cell-based) assays. The draft, authored by a team of experts, is a testament to our endeavors to enhance the quality and credibility of in vitro work. Explore the Guidelines