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Gene Therapy Innovators

Stanford University- School of Medicine:

Life Technologies Corporation:

Life Technologies Corporation, formed on November 21, 2008, is a global biotechnology company that is dedicated to improving the human condition. The company manufactures “molecular diagnostic and research use only products” (citation 1.19) . They are an award-winning company that is known to be among the World’s 50 Most Innovative Companies. Click here to visit their website to learn more about them.

The goal of Stanford University Program in Human gene therapy is to “develop gene transfer technologies and use them for hepatic gene therapy for the treatment of genetic and acquired diseases” (citation 1.20).Their approach is to create new vector systems and delivery methods. This program mostly works with varieties of viral and non-viral vectors. Click here to access their website.

National Human Genome Research Institute:

Located in Bethesda, Maryland, the National Human Genome Research Institute (NGHRI) is a division of the National Institutes of Health. This institute was first called the National Center for Human Genome Research (NCHGR) and it was established in 1989 in order to execute the role of the National Institutes of Health in the International Human Genome Project. In the year of 1997, United States Department of Health and Human Services renamed NCHGR to be now known as the National Human Genome Research Institute. Their goal is to “advance the frontiers of genetics and genomics"(citation 1.22).Click here to access their website and learn more about what NGHRI has to offer.

 

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Genentech:

 

This biotechnology corporation was founded in 1976 by Robert A. Swanson, a venture capitalist, and Dr.Herbert Boyer, a biochemist. Genentech is “considered to have founded the biotechnology industry”(citation 1.24).They employ researchers and scientists that expertise in varieties of areas in science. The scientists of Genentech focus on five disease categories: Tissue Growth and Repair, Neuroscience, Immunology, Infectious Disease, and Oncology. Click here to access their website.

 

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