And the latest from Pat Girondi.
"Doctors have used gene therapy to restore vision in patients with a usually incurable form of blindness. "It's a breakthrough," says Ronald Crystal, chairman of the department of genetic medicine at New York's Weill Medical College of Cornell University. "It validates that gene therapy can work and is going to be important."
In gene therapy, doctors aim to replace defective genes with normal ones, using harmless viruses as delivery vehicles, Crystal says.
Tomorrow is the pre-IND conference for thalagen. It will take place 2 PM New York time. Please send your warmest wishes. Further updates will be found on
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Best wishes Pat. Things are looking more optimistic all the time.