Have you registered for #ASGCT2025? Secure your spot to join us in New Orleans or virtually at the for the premier event in gene and cell therapy.
One month before the 26th Annual Meeting, learn more about adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors from Phil Tai, PhD, an assistant professor at UMass Chan Medical School. Join Dr. Tai on Friday, April 14, from 1-3 p.m. CT.
Improve your knowledge of AAV vectors just in time for the 26th Annual Meeting with the on-demand recording of our April 14 session with ASGCT Member Phillip Tai, PhD.
During this Professional Development Café, Dr. Tai provided an introduction to gene therapy before continuing into a very structured approach to AAV vectors. AAV material begins at a basic level but progresses to a level where mid-career professionals will feel comfortable and early professionals are developmentally pushed.
Watch AAV Vectors Now!
If you're an ASGCT member or you registered for any of these AAV-related sessions, watch them on demand:
FDA + ASGCT event: Immune Responses to AAV Vectors
"How To" With AAV Vectors
AAV Vector Design
Immune Responses to Gene Therapies for Musculo-Skeletal and Cardiac Diseases
Immunological Responses to AAV Gene Therapy in Neurological Compartments
These Lunch + Learns are available on YouTube:
Intro to Viral Vectors
How AAV Vectors Are Made
May 13-17, 2025 | New Orleans
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