Registration for ASGCT's 28th Annual Meeting is NOW OPEN! Join us May 13-17 in New Orleans for the premier event in CGT.
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
January 22-23, 2025 | Virtual
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