On this episode of The Issue, Host Emily Walsh Martin, PhD, is tackling her absolute favorite subject: the importance of long-term data!
Emily is joined by Dolan Sondhi, PhD, of Weill Cornell Medical College, to discuss her recent paper, “Twenty-Year Survival Analysis of Adeno-Associated Virus Vector Serotype 2-Mediated Gene Therapy to the Central Nervous System for CLN2 Disease.”
We hope to see all of your long-term data at the ASGCT Annual Meeting, the premier event in cell and gene therapy, next month! Join us in New Orleans May 13-17, where we'll learn from more than 2,100 abstracts submitted for presentation. For information about the program, registration, and more, visit: https://annualmeeting.asgct.org/.
Music by: https://www.steven-obrien.net/
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Bright New Morning - Steven O'Brien
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