Patrick Hanley | Chief and Director, Cellular Therapy Program
Children's National Medical Center

Patrick Hanley, Chief and Director, Cellular Therapy Program, Children's National Medical Center

Dr. Hanley is the Chief and Director of the Cellular Therapy Program and an associate professor of pediatrics at Children’s National Hospital and George Washington University, respectively. He oversees processing for standard of care stem cell transplantation as well as the development, manufacture, quality, and testing of novel cell and gene therapies. Over the past 20 years he has helped to translate more than 600 products on over 25 cell therapy protocols into the clinic, including mesenchymal stromal cells, virus-specific T cells, tumor-associated antigen-specific T cells, and CAR T cells. In 2020 Dr. Hanley was elected VP-North America of the International Society for Cell and Gene Therapy (ISCT) where he also served on the board of directors, co-founded and served as the inaugural co-chair of the Early Stage Professionals committee which focuses on workforce development, and is the commissioning editor of the society’s journal, Cytotherapy. Representing ISCT, he serves on the Regenerative Medicine Forum of the National Academies where he co-leads the workforce working group. He also serves on the board of directors of the Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapy (FACT) and is a FACT representative at the Cell Therapy Liaison Meeting, serving as a thought leader in a forum with the FDA. Dr Hanley also serves as an advisor for a number of cell and gene therapy biotech companies.   In an attempt to connect the mid-Atlantic cell and gene therapy community, in 2023 Dr Hanley formed the CHARM network which is a regional network that provides quarterly meet ups, regular webinars, and an annual symposium featuring local universities, government, healthcare systems, patient advocacy groups, and biotech. In his free time, he enjoys tweeting with fellow scientists and Bills fans, playing soccer, cycling, cooking, and traveling.

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Advanced Therapies USA 2026 - Day 2 @ 13:25

Translating cell & gene therapies into the clinic from academia

Advanced Therapies USA 2026 - Day 2 @ 14:05

Panel Discussion: Considerations for Successful Clinical Trial Design

last published: 13/Apr/26 14:35 GMT

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