In the high-stakes game of gene therapy, adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors have been the go-to workhorses. These vectors have the ability to deliver a therapeutic gene to a patient’s cells, offering hope for the treatment of genetic disorders, such as Duchenne muscular dystrophy, hemophilia A, and certain retinal degeneration disorders. But, akin to a mail […]
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University of Houston Secures Funding for Cancer Biomarker Facility Launch
In a groundbreaking development, the University of Houston has secured $3M to establish a state-of-the-art Cancer Immunotherapy Biomarker Core facility. This cutting-edge facility is set to revolutionize biomarker discovery, enhance immunotherapy targeting, and bolster research capabilities throughout Texas. By boosting the state’s standing in cancer research, this initiative promises to drive advancements in patient outcomes […]
