ViVeM Center

ViVeM was founded in 1997 and formerly known as “CPV” (Centre de Production de Vecteurs). It has been funded by Nantes Université, the hospital of Nantes University (CHU de Nantes), INSERM ( Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale) and the Région Pays de la Loire.

Over the past 25 years, the ViVeM center has developed processes for production and characterization of viral vectors, derived from adenovirus, adeno-associated virus (AAV) and lentivirus (LV).

These vectors are intended for in vitro and in vivo gene transfer applications, from fundamental research to the evaluation of therapeutic strategies for the treatment of many diseases such as inherited diseases and cancer.

Closely related to the TaRGeT research teams, ViVeM center supports internal programs and acts as service contractor for external partners.

Today, the ViVeM center is composed of three groups :

Vector Core

Vector Core



 

Production of research / pre-clinical grade viral vectors dedicated to academic teams and biotech / pharma companies

 

Analytics

Analytics



 

Dedicated to viral vector characterization and development of advanced analytical assays


 

VVPD

VVPD

Viral Vector Process Development

Focused on developing GMP-compliant production processes and innovative technologies to constantly improve process performance

The ViVeM center has been labelled as an industrial integrator by the French government and has supported the process development for various clinical products
Mis à jour le 14 March 2024.
https://umr1089.univ-nantes.fr/en/facilities-cores/cpv