| Alliance for Cancer Gene Therapy: Raises and distributes funds for scientific research into the causes, treatment and prevention of all types of cancer, utilizing cells and genes as medicines. |
| American Society of Gene Therapy: Organization dedicated to promoting gene therapy research through public education, scientific meetings and scientific committees targeting specific therapeutic areas and also vector technology. |
| Australasian Gene Therapy Society: Society that aims to facilitate the growth and development of the field of gene therapy in Australasia |
| Austrian Network for Gene Therapy: Multidiscipliniary working group aimed at bringing together scientists, clinicians and industry active in the field of gene therapy. |
| British Society of Gene Therapy: UK society that aims to accelerate scientific progress and promote ethical and thorough transfer of gene- and cell-based technologies from the laboratory into the clinic. |
| Czech Society of Gene and Cell Therapy: Society consists of physicians, biologists, pharmacologists and other investigators who are working or interested in the gene therapy field. |
| European Society for Gene Therapy - ESGT: Organises annual meetings in Europe to promote gene therapy research. |
| Finnish Gene Therapy Society: Fosters the exchange of ideas between research groups and individual scientists, organizes scientific meetings and training courses and informs general public about basic aspects and recent developments in gene therapy. |
| International Society for Cancer Gene Therapy: Society that aims to foster international scientific collaboration between scientists and clinicians in cell and gene therapies of cancer |
| Swedish Society for Gene Therapy: Promotes basic and clinical research in gene therapy in Sweden and Europe. |
| The Israeli Society of Gene Therapy: A medical research society which promotes studies in the field of gene therapy and holds annual conferences. |
| The Japan Society of Gene Therapy: Facilitates interdisciplinary gene therapy research through close co-operation between investigators conducting experimental studies and investigators engaged in clinical studies |