Lectures
- 1. Diseases and Disease Databases
- 2. Genomics
- 3. Genome Database
- 4. Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNP)
- 5. Structural Genomic Variations
- 6. Gene Expression
- 7. miRNA Regulatory Network
- 8. Bioinformatics
- 9. Stem Cell
- 10. Gene Therapy
- 11. Value Chain for Drug Development
- 12. Can big pharma change to benefit patients?
- 13. Protein Architecture
- 14. Protein Fold
Genomics and Medicine - Lecture 10
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Lecture 10 - Gene Therapy
Lecture by Mark Kay (21.8 MB pdf)
Prof Douglas L. Brutlag
Biochemistry 118 (Douglas L. Brutlag (Stanford University)) http://cmgm.stanford.edu Date accessed: 2009-08-17 License: Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 |
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Supplementary lecture material is listed below.1. Progress and Problems with the Use of Viral Vectors in Gene Therapy
Progress and Problems with the Use of Viral Vectors in Gene Therapy, Clare E. Thomas, Anja Ehrhardt and Mark A. Kay Nature Reviews in Genetics Volume 4, (May 2003) 2003 Pages 346-358.
2. Towards Cystic Fibrosis Gene Therapy
Towards Cystic Fibrosis Gene Therapy by John Wagner and Phyllis Gardner, Annual Review of Medicine 48, 203-216 (1997).


