The future of gene therapy for a rare pediatric autoimmune disease

Photo of Rosa Bacchetta, associate professor of pediatrics at Stanford University

Rosa Wand uses modern technologies, such as CRISPR, to develop new gene therapies for IPEX syndrome. Rose Wand Rosa Wand is an associate professor of pediatrics at Stanford University. His goal as a doctor-scientist is to use modern technologies in the laboratory to find cures for incurable pediatric diseases. Wand’s main focus was on the … Read more

Antisense therapy restores fragile X protein production in human cells

Joel D. Richter, PhD, and Sneha Shah, PhD

image: Joel D. Richter, PhD, and Sneha Shah, PhD visualization Moreover Credit: UMass Chan Medical School An antisense therapy developed by Joel D. Richter, PhD, Sneha Shah, PhD, and Jonathan K. Watts, PhD, at UMass Chan Medical School and Elizabeth Berry-Kravis, MD, PhD, at RUSH University Medical Center, restores production of the FMRP protein in … Read more

First Canadian study successfully uses phage therapy to stop life-threatening UTIs caused by superbugs

The first Canadian study using phages to treat superbug infections is underway with scientists reporting a preliminary but encouraging initial success story. “You are considered clinically and biologically clear,” Victoria Marshall said as she read a text message from her doctor about the results of her latest tests. It brought her to tears. “Good, I … Read more

First Canadian study successfully uses phage therapy to stop life-threatening UTIs caused by superbugs

First Canadian study successfully uses phage therapy to stop life-threatening UTIs caused by superbugs

The first Canadian study using phages to treat superbug infections is underway with scientists reporting a preliminary but encouraging initial success story. “You are considered clinically and biologically clear,” Victoria Marshall said as she read a text message from her doctor about the results of her latest tests. It brought her to tears. “Good, I … Read more

First Canadian study successfully uses phage therapy to stop life-threatening UTIs caused by superbugs

Phage therapy

The first Canadian study using phages to treat superbug infections is underway with scientists reporting a preliminary but encouraging initial success story. “You are considered clinically and biologically clear,” Victoria Marshall said as she read a text message from her doctor about the results of her latest tests. It brought her to tears. “Good, I … Read more

Global Viral and Non-Viral Vector Production Market 2023 to 2027: Growing Importance of Cell and Gene Therapy Products Fuels Industry

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DUBLIN, July 3, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — The report “Viral & Non-Viral Vector Manufacturing Market – Global Industry Size, Share, Trends, Opportunity, and Forecast, 2017-2027” has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com offer. Research and Markets Logo The global Viral and Non-Viral Vector Manufacturing Market is anticipated to observe impressive growth during the forecast period, 2023-2027. The major … Read more