If the EDEN is approved, I don't believe that anything prevents their use in Grade A or B cleanrooms, as well as C's they already have access to. Even if only one could be put into the tiny B cleanrooms that would be used to make DCVax-L manually, the labor required would be reduced dramatically. I still believe that several EDEN's can be employed in each of these tiny cleanrooms, let's say that number is 5, you've just multiplied the available vaccine by 5. If needed, I believe that qualified space exists in London, and probably even at FlaskWorks. The key is acceptance of the EDEN and qualified personnel to operate them.
Gary
Bullish