Episodes
Welcome to the first episode of the Molecular Therapy Podcast! Join Dr. Roland Herzog, Editor-in-Chief of Molecular Therapy and Professor of Pediatrics at Indiana University, and Dr. Norbert Pardi, Assistant Professor of Microbiology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, as they discuss a recent article published in the September issue of Molecular Therapy by Dr. Pardi and colleagues titled, "Development of an mRNA-lipid Nanoparticle Vaccine Against Lyme...
Published 12/12/23
Note: this episode is cross-posted with the Rx for Biotech podcast, hosted by Chris Leidli.  Emily Walsh Martin, PhD, at Tremont Therapeutics Consulting, works with gene and cell therapy companies and investors who are seeking to advance novel therapies in the clinic. ASGCT’s Policy Summit is a big deal to her: It provides a full view of the clinical pipeline and helps her guide clients past the drug approval process and into considerations of patient access, manufacturing, and insurance...
Published 09/25/23
Note: this episode is cross-posted with the Rx for Biotech podcast, hosted by Chris Leidli. Francesca Cook is the Vice President, Pricing and Market Access, at REGENXBIO and past chair of ASGCT's Government Relations Committee. She’s attended and helped with ASGCT’s annual Policy Summit since its inception five years ago. In this episode, Cook shares her experience and advice around the event—coming up Sept. 18-19 (virtually + in Washington, DC) with its highest-profile line-up yet and more...
Published 09/11/23
Luigi Naldini, MD, PhD, discusses his intercontinental career and the future of gene editing and use of lentiviral vectors during a one-on-one conversation with ASGCT President Hans-Peter Kiem, MD, PhD. Welcome to the seventh episode of Giants of Gene Therapy! Dr. Naldini is a Professor of Cell and Tissue Biology and of Gene and Cell Therapy at the San Raffaele University School of Medicine and Scientific Director of the San Raffaele Telethon Institute for Gene Therapy in Milan, Italy. He...
Published 05/30/23
Terry Flotte, MD, discusses the early days and possible future of gene therapy, the use of AAV to deliver GT to targeted sites in the body, and his inspiration behind becoming a physician, scientist, and medical school dean. He spoke one-on-one with ASGCT President Hans-Peter Kiem, MD, PhD. Welcome to the sixth episode of Giants of Gene Therapy! Dr. Flotte is the Provost, Dean, and Celia and Isaac Haidak Professor at UMass Chan Medical School, with faculty appointments in the Department of...
Published 05/02/23
Jennifer Doudna, PhD, shares her personal journey to co-inventing CRISPR-Cas9 for gene editing and the promise of her discovery, during a one-on-one conversation with ASGCT President Hans-Peter Kiem, MD, PhD. Welcome to the fifth episode of Giants of Gene Therapy! Dr. Doudna has been at UC Berkeley since 2002. She is a professor in the departments of Molecular and Cell Biology and Chemistry, the Li Ka Shing Chancellor’s Professor of Biomedical Science. She’s also the president and co-founder...
Published 03/21/23
Drew Weissman, MD, PhD is a pioneer of mRNA technology, which has been used in more than 1 billion administered doses of COVID-19 vaccines. Weissman is the Roberts Family Professor in Vaccine Research, Director of Vaccine Research in the Infectious Disease Division, and the Director of the Institute for RNA Innovation at the University of Pennsylvania and the Perelman School of Medicine. He co-developed the mRNA technology that made the COVID-19 vaccines possible. His inventions were used in...
Published 03/07/23
Carl June, MD, shares his scientific journey, from medical research officer in the U.S. Navy to leader behind the first FDA-approved gene therapy, during his one-on-one conversation with ASGCT President Hans-Peter Kiem, MD, PhD. Welcome to the third episode of Giants of Gene Therapy! Dr. June is a professor in immunotherapy in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine, the director of the Center for Cellular Immunotherapy,...
Published 01/17/23
Kathy High, MD, shares her personal and scientific journey, from hemophilia to retinal disease, during her one-on-one conversation with American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy President Hans-Peter Kiem, MD, PhD, in the second episode of ASGCT's Giants of Gene Therapy. Dr. High is the president of therapeutics at AskBio. Before that, she was the co-founder, president, and head of research and development at Spark Therapeutics, where she oversaw the development, approval, and launch of...
Published 12/20/22
David Baltimore, PhD discusses the Nobel Prize, searching for answers on an HIV vaccine, and how gene therapy could change the course of history during his one-on-one conversation with American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy President Hans-Peter Kiem, PhD in the debut episode of ASGCT's Giants of Gene Therapy. Baltimore needs very little introduction. He is president emeritus and distinguished professor of biology at Caltech and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in...
Published 10/25/22
ASGCT President Hans-Peter Kiem hosts Giants of Gene Therapy. He interviews luminaries from the world of cell and gene therapy, from scientific pioneers to Nobel laureates, about a wide range of subjects near to their hearts and expertise.
Published 10/12/22