Future Watch: Gene & Cell Therapy
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Current Blog Category: Rare Disease Research
Raising Awareness for Rare Disease Day
Contributing Author Luke Williams, Sales and Marketing Each year on February 28th we shine a spotlight on rare disease research. There are thousands of rare diseases, and many stem from inheriting a single pathogenic gene. Traditional medicine can make patients comfortable and help ameliorate symptoms,…
Read MoreHow to Design a Gene Therapy to Target Inherited Diseases
Contributing Author Luke Williams, Sales and Marketing The human genome contains approximately 20,000 protein-coding genes. When read, these genes tell a cell how to make a specific protein, which can then be used to perform a cellular process. Variations on any of these genes can…
Read MoreThe Biotech Project Podcast Dives into the Passionate Vision of Jeff Galvin
The Biotech Project podcast hosts Scott J Resnik, MBA, NYS EMT-CC, and John Walsh, MD, sit down with American Gene Technologies® founder and CEO Jeff Galvin for a lively and inspiring discussion.Watch the full episode to follow Jeff’s journey as he builds a company that’s…
Read MoreAmerican Gene Technologies Celebrates Another Year of Progress
Contributing Author John Vandermosten, Senior Biotechnology Analyst In 2022, the world was collectively compelled to endure a surge in viral outbreaks, the horror of the Russia-Ukraine war and rampant inflation, which has led many to a state of pessimism. But, the dramatic events of 2022 have…
Read MorePhase 1 HIV Clinical Trial Data Published in “Frontiers in Medicine” Journal
Contributing Author Luke Williams, Sales and Marketing American Gene Technologies® (AGT) designed AGT103-T in hopes of functionally curing HIV. The therapeutic is made of the patient’s own T cells which have been enhanced for HIV resistance, and data from the Phase 1 human trial has…
Read MoreGene Therapy Clinical Trial Requirements
Contributing Author John Vandermosten, Senior Biotechnology Analyst Gene Therapy Does It “My Way” In 1990, gene therapy burst onto the world stage with the first clinical trial aimed at a genetic disease. This effort, led by a team at the National Institute of Health, successfully treated…
Read MoreShareTreck Host Interviews Jeff Galvin on The Future of Medicine
Raj Natarajan, host of ShareTreck, goes behind the scenes with Jeff Galvin, Founder and CEO of American Gene™ in this compelling interview learn how gene therapy works, and what it means for people with deadly diseases, as well as how it will impact the current…
Read MoreThe Future of Gene Therapy
Contributing Author John Vandermosten, Senior Biotechnology Analyst Economies of scale can apply to gene therapy too Gene therapy’s advantage is its ability to modify the genetic cause of disease. The approach has the potential to correct genetic errors, cure genetic disease and fight serious infections using…
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