New Successes with Gene Therapy
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Overview
Although gene therapy has encountered a few significant setbacks in its two-decade history, it has recently demonstrated several notable successes. What conditions have been successfully treated with gene therapy, and might gene therapy some day be used to treat cancer? What are some of the obstacles we face with gene therapy? Dr. Savio Woo, professor and founding chairman of the department of gene and cell medicine at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City, discusses the potential of gene therapy with host Dr. Lee Freedman.
Overview
Although gene therapy has encountered a few significant setbacks in its two-decade history, it has recently demonstrated several notable successes. What conditions have been successfully treated with gene therapy, and might gene therapy some day be used to treat cancer? What are some of the obstacles we face with gene therapy? Dr. Savio Woo, professor and founding chairman of the department of gene and cell medicine at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City, discusses the potential of gene therapy with host Dr. Lee Freedman.
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