Event
Challenges in translating gene therapy for inner ear disordersTitle of the event | Challenges in translating gene therapy for inner ear disorders |
Series | CRC889 Sensory Lecture |
Organizer | SFB889 |
Speaker | Hinrich Staecker, MD, PhD |
Speaker institution | Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, University of Kansas Medical Center |
Type of event | Vortrag |
Category | Forschung |
Registration required | Nein |
Details | Our increased understanding of the underlying causes of many hearing disorders has led to the development of molecular therapeutics to address a variety of disorders. The CGF166 (atoh1) human clinical trial has enhanced our ability to model and understand the delivery of viral vectors to the human inner ear and serves as a model for understanding the translation of a range of molecular therapeutics into clinical trials. Key issues emerging from this study are identification of appropriate models for preclinical testing development of improved testing to aid in patient selection and optimization of delivery approaches. There has also been a leap forward in the development of synthetic vectors that can target the inner ear. The next generation of translational studies will address a broader range of inner ear applications including genetic hearing loss, protection of the inner ear and modification of cellular phenotype. |
Date | Start: 14.07.2021, 17:00 Uhr Ende: 14.07.2021 , 18:00 Uhr |
Location | online via Zoom |
Contact |
0551 3961942 sfb889@med.uni-goettingen.de |
External link | http://www.sfb889.uni-goettingen.de/news.html |
File attachment | 210610_Sensory lecture_Staecker.pdf |