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Pathology Visiting Professor to Discuss Gene Therapy
The WSU Department of Pathology will host the first annual Visiting Professorship in Pathology on Wednesday, April 11. The Visiting Professor will be Kenneth G. Cornetta, M.D., who is Joe C. Christian Professor and Chair of the Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics and Director of the Vector Production Facility at Indiana University School of Medicine.
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FDA Workshop on Cell and Gene Therapy Clinical Trials Scheduled Nov. 2
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will hold a one-day Public Workshop on “Cell and Gene Therapy Clinical Trials in Pediatric Populations” on November 2, 2010, in Bethesda, MD. The purpose of the workshop is to gather information from Institutional Review Boards (IRBs), gene and cellular therapy clinical researchers, and other stakeholders regarding best practices related to cell and gene therapy clinical trials in pediatric populations, as well as challenges and considerations in the review of these clinical trials. Continue reading