Gene and Cell Therapy – Multimedia

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Hemophilia and Gene Therapy
Hemophilia is a genetic disease that prevents blood from clotting properly leading to prolonged internal and external bleeding. There are existing treatments for hemophilia that require lifelong administration, while gene therapy may offer a one-time treatment to address the cause of the disease.

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Your Comprehensive Guide to Tools for Immuno-oncology Research
Download this free guide to discover educational resources and solutions for a number of immuno-oncology research approaches.

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A "Living Drug" That Could Change the Way We Treat Cancer
In a talk about a breakthrough, CAR T-cell therapy pioneer, Carl June shares how three decades of research culminated in a therapy that's eradicated cases of leukemia once thought to be incurable – and explains how it could be used to fight other types of cancer.

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CAR T-cell Therapy: Reprogramming the Immune System To Treat Cancer
Researchers are developing third generation CAR-T immunotherapy treatments which aim to be more effective with less side effects than previous therapies.

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CAR T-Cell Therapy | FAQ with Dr. Patrick Brown
Find out about why there is so much excitement about this new therapy, which patients are the best candidates, as well as CAR T-cell effectiveness, safety, and costs.

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Modern Milestones in Cancer Research
Tremendous progress has been made in the cancer research field over the past 20 years. This infographic highlights 10 major milestones since the year 2000.

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10 Modern Milestones in Cancer Research
This list highlights ten major milestones within the field of cancer research since the year 2000.

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Meet the Biohacker Using CRISPR to Teach Everyone Gene Editing
Meet the biohacker who wants to teach everyone how to edit genes.
Josiah Zayner is a biohacker who thinks everyone should be able to change their DNA with biotechnology called CRISPR. That’s why he founded a company called The ODIN, which sells do-it-yourself biotech kits that teach people how to genetically modify bacteria and frogs. It's DIY gene therapy.
His company has sold tens of thousands of experiments using CRISPR, an inexpensive and precise gene-editing technology that has revolutionized the field.
Josiah Zayner is a biohacker who thinks everyone should be able to change their DNA with biotechnology called CRISPR. That’s why he founded a company called The ODIN, which sells do-it-yourself biotech kits that teach people how to genetically modify bacteria and frogs. It's DIY gene therapy.
His company has sold tens of thousands of experiments using CRISPR, an inexpensive and precise gene-editing technology that has revolutionized the field.

App Note / Case Study
A Kinase Inhibitor Phenotypic Screen Using a Novel Multiplex T Cell Activation Assay
Download this application note to learn about a novel assay that was used to evaluate a library of kinase inhibitors by simultaneously measuring activation markers, cell proliferation and cytokines.

App Note / Case Study
Get More Insights From Your T-Cell Activation Assays
Download this application note to learn about a novel assay that was used to simultaneously evaluate T cell activation markers, cell proliferation, and cytokines
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