Dr. Maria Thompson
Dr. Maria Thompson is an expert in gene therapy at Harvard Medical School. She leads a research team focusing on developing gene therapy treatments for rare genetic disorders, including Rett Syndrome. Dr. Thompson's work involves identifying target genes, developing gene vectors, and conducting preclinical trials to advance the field of gene therapy. Her pioneering research aims to correct genetic mutations at their source, providing a potential cure for debilitating conditions. Dr. Thompson has published numerous influential papers on gene therapy techniques, and her innovative approaches have garnered international recognition. She collaborates with patient advocacy groups to ensure that her research addresses the real-world needs of patients and their families. Her commitment to translating scientific discoveries into clinical applications underscores her role as a leader in the field of genetic medicine.
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This paper discusses the latest innovations in gene therapy for treating rare genetic disorders, focusing on new techniques and their potential impact.
An in-depth exploration of CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technology and its applications in correcting genetic mutations associated with rare diseases.
A review of gene therapy approaches for neurological disorders, highlighting recent advancements and clinical trials.