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Extending licences to cover the removal of tissue from the deceased for research
The Human Tissue Act 2004 requires that the removal of tissue from the deceased for research within the scope of the Act must always be licensed, on specif...
Human Tissue Authority welcomes four new Board members
The Human Tissue Authority (HTA) is delighted to announce the
Guidance for establishments in the event of supply disruption resulting from the UK exiting the EU
The following guidance has been issued to set out the HTA’s expectations regarding the use of alternative reagents and materials during the processing of t...
Model consent forms for anatomy schools
The Human Tissue Act 2004 permits, with consent, the donation of whole bodies for anatomical examination.
Extending licences to cover the removal of tissue from the deceased for research
The Human Tissue Act 2004 requires that the removal of tissue from the deceased for research within the scope of the Act must always be licensed, on specif...
Meet our Board and Executive Team
Executive
The day-to-day running of the organisation and our licensing and inspection operations are managed by a small core team, which is split in
Annual activity data collection
All establishments licensed to carry out activities under the Human Tissue (Quality and
UK transition licensing frequently asked questions
We license more than 800 establishments that store and use human tissue for purposes such as patient treatment, organ transplantation, post mortem examinat...
An update on our stakeholder forums for Anatomy, Human Application and ODT
Last month we held three more sec
Information for research tissue banks
Under the Human Tissue Act 2004, the HTA is required to license the storage of relevant material for ‘research in connection with disorders, or the