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Teach-the-Teacher Workshop

Teach-the-Teacher
Workshop 2026

Bringing Cell & Gene Therapy into the Classroom
Portugal | Lisbon and Porto
Free to attend

A practical workshop for
CGT educators

Cell and gene therapy is advancing quickly, and education needs to keep pace. This Talent-CGT Teach-the-Teacher Workshop is designed for educators who want to bring current CGT topics into their teaching in a practical, accessible, and engaging way.

Across two one-day workshops in Portugal, participants will hear from experts in gene and cell therapy, explore classroom-relevant examples, and exchange ideas with fellow educators from across Europe.

Dates

The same workshop will be delivered twice:
once in Lisbon and once in Porto

June 8

Lisbon, Portugal

In-person / in English

June 9

Porto, Portugal

In-person / in English

Who This is For

This workshop is intended for educators, trainers, and curriculum developers at universities and universities of applied sciences who want to strengthen their teaching in cell and gene therapy, biotechnology, and related life science fields.

Workshop Topics

  • Gene therapy fundamentals

  • CRISPR-Cas and gene editing

  • Immunotherapy development

  • Practical and digital approaches for CGT education

What You'll Take Away

  • Up-to-date insights into key topics in cell and gene therapy

  • Practical examples you can translate into teaching

  • New ideas for combining scientific content with engaging educational formats

  • Exchange with fellow educators across Europe

  • Inspiration for bringing emerging biotech topics into the classroom

Questions? Feel free to contact us: talent-cgt@hu.nl

 

This workshop is part of Talent-CGT, a European collaboration focused on strengthening education and training in cell and gene therapy. The initiative brings together universities, universities of applied sciences, and industry-connected partners to help prepare the next generation of CGT talent.

HEI Higher Education Initiative

This project has received funding from the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), a body of the European Union, under the Horizon Europe Framework Programme.