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  1. Understanding Gene Therapy (Medical Perspectives) by Prof Ni Lemoine, 1999-09-01
  2. Gene Therapy, Volume 40 (Advances in Pharmacology)
  3. Narrative Therapy: The Social Construction of Preferred Realities by Gene Combs, Jill Freedman, 1996-03-17
  4. Gene Therapy (New Biology) by Joseph, Ph.D. Panno, 2010-09
  5. Gene Therapy: The Use of DNA as a Drug
  6. Special Report on Gene Therapy Companies by K. K. Jain, 2000-02-23
  7. Gene Therapy in Lung Disease (Lung Biology in Health and Disease)
  8. Cancer Gene Therapy (Contemporary Cancer Research)
  9. Gene Therapy (Health and Medical Issues Today) by Evelyn B. Kelly, 2007-07-30
  10. Animal Cell Technology: From Biopharmaceuticals to Gene Therapy
  11. Stem Cell Biology and Gene Therapy
  12. Viral Vectors for Gene Therapy: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Medicine)
  13. Trends In Gene Therapy Research
  14. Gene Therapy in the Treatment of Cancer: Progress and Prospects (Cancer: Clinical Science in Practice)

21. Electric Gene Therapy Approved
A new cancer therapy that uses an electric pulse to aid in the injection of DNA into tumors is ready for use in Europe. By Kristen Philipkoski. Wired News
http://www.wired.com/news/news/story/18552.html

22. BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Gene Therapy Frees 'bubble Babies'
The controversial medical field of gene therapy receives a boost with the successful treatment of a gene disorder.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid_728000/728512.stm
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You are in: Science/Nature News Front Page World UK ... Programmes SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs Text Only ... Help EDITIONS Change to World Thursday, 27 April, 2000, 18:14 GMT 19:14 UK Gene therapy frees 'bubble babies'
Scid children must live in sterile rooms
The controversial medical field of gene therapy has received a boost with the successful treatment of a gene disorder. Two infants, aged 8 and 11 months, received new genetic material to combat a life-threatening disease called Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (Scid). Usually, patients with Scid are forced to live in tightly-controlled, sterile "bubbles" to avoid threats to their non-existent immune systems. A bone marrow transplant is the conventional treatment for such patients. But the two treated children have shown "striking" improvements and now live normally after their novel therapy. Gene therapy trials in the US have attracted much criticism over fears that patients were being harmed by the experimental treatments. Viral infection Scid is caused when a defective copy of a gene on the X chromosome is inherited.

23. Cancer Gene Therapy
Supported by the International Society for Cancer gene therapy, this resource publishes original research and hosts diverse views.
http://www.naturesj.com/cgt/index.html

24. The 2nd International Symposium On Molecular Diagnostics & Skin Gene Therapy, 27
Topics include chip technology and proteomics, targeting strategies, skin gene transfer, updates on vector systems, and inhibiting viral systems. March 27 29, 2003, D¼sseldorf, Germany.
http://www.isgt-congress.org/
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The ISGT 2003 will provide nine sessions with more than 65 seminars covering diverese aspects of gene therapy and molecular diagnostics i.e. chip technology and proteomics. Targeting strategies, skin gene transfer and its (pre-)clinical models, updates on vector systems and novel technologies in inhibiting viral diseases e.g. HIV, will be presented as well as immunization against infectious diseases and cancer. Controversial issues such as genetic patenting, ethics of gene replacement and safety issues will be offered for discussion. The symposium will commence with a keynote address on Thursday, 27th March at 9.00 o'clock at the Academy of Sciences (Akademie der Wissenschaften).

25. Pittsburgh Human Gene Therapy Center
Fosters the growth and development of multidisciplinary preclinical and clinical research programs Category Science Biology Animal Mammal Human gene therapy......The mission of the The Pittsburgh Human gene therapy Center is to foster the growthand development of multidisciplinary preclinical and clinical research
http://www.pitt.edu/~rsup/phgt/
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26. Curriculum Vitae For Phyllis Frosst
Postdoctoral fellow with experience in gene therapy, cell biology and human genetics.
http://www.scripps.edu/~phyllis/
Curriculum Vitae
Phyllis Frosst, Ph.D.

The Scripps Research Institute
10550 N. Torrey Pines Rd. Imm19
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Work Tel: 858-784-9182
Fax: 858-784-8472
Email: phyllis@scripps.edu
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Current Position: Feb. 2002 - present
Postdoctoral Fellow Adenoviral Mediated Gene Therapy Laboratory of Dr. Glen Nemerow Immunology Department The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla CA Education: Aug. 1995- April 2001 Ph.D. in Macromolecular and Cellular Structure and Chemistry Cell Biology Department The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla CA Dissertation: Investigation of Tpr, a large coiled-coil protein of the Nuclear Pore Complex Advisor: Dr. Larry Gerace, Professor Departments of Cell Biology and Molecular Biology. July 1994- July 1995 McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

27. UNC Gene Therapy Center
The gene therapy Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel
http://www.med.unc.edu/genether/welcome.htm
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28. Alberta Gene Therapy Group
A network of researchers looking to foster collaboration in several therapeutic fields.Category Science Biology Animal Mammal Human gene therapy......Welcome to the Alberta gene therapy Group Home Page. News. Conference Report 1995Alberta gene therapy Meeting. Abstracts - 1995 Alberta gene therapy Meeting.
http://www.ualberta.ca/~britchie/agtg.html
Welcome to the Alberta Gene Therapy Group Home Page
The Alberta Gene Therapy Group was born during a meeting organised by Lung-Ji Chang from the University of Alberta and Norman Wong from the University of Calgary held at the Holiday Inn, Red Deer, Alberta, November 23, Thursday, 1995. The Group is made up of people from the Unversity of Alberta , the Unversity of Calgary , the Alberta Cancer Board, the Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research , the Alberta Research Council , the Alberta Science and Research Authority Alberta Health and Wellness , and MDS Health Ventures Ltd. They are all interested in research in the field of gene therapy. Contact information is provided below to foster collaboration.
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29. QIAGEN - Innovation Working For You
Products and services for life science research, molecular diagnostics, genomics, and gene therapy.
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30. Licensing Medical Implanting Technology To Biotech And Pharma Companies
Implants for pharmaceutical and gene therapy controlled release pellets, brachytherapy seeds, and chip and nanodevices.
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31. Department Of Health: Gene Therapy Advisory Committee
Advises on the ethical acceptability of proposals for gene therapy research on humans and on developments in gene therapy research. Provides information on the Committee's work and publications.
http://www.doh.gov.uk/genetics/gtac/index.htm

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Search Links Contact DH ... DH Home You are here: About the Department Non-departmental public bodies GTAC About GTAC What's new 'Flagging' project - monitoring patients Applying to GTAC to conduct clinical trials ... Contact GTAC Gene Therapy Advisory Committee (GTAC) THE GENE THERAPY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
ISSUES ADVICE ON X-SCID GENE THERAPY TRIALS
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STATEMENT FROM THE GENE THERAPY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
The Gene Therapy Advisory Committee (GTAC)'s terms of reference are:
  • To consider and advise on the acceptability of proposals for gene therapy research on human subjects, on ethical grounds, taking account of the scientific merits of the proposals and the potential benefits and risks.
    To work with other agencies which have responsibilities in this field, including local research ethics committees, and agencies with statutory responsibilities - the Medicines Control Agency, the Health and Safety Executive and the Department of the Environment.
    To provide advice to United Kingdom Health Ministers on developments in gene therapy research and their implications.

32. Welcome To TriLink BioTechnologies
Services for researchers in the fields of gene therapy, nucleoside chemotherapy, oligonucleotide therapy and diagnostics. News and product information.
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33. Cell Transplants International
Notfor-profit medical research foundation working to find a treatment for muscular dystrophy and other genetic diseases through cell/gene therapy. Site describes treatments and clinical trials.
http://www.celltherapy.com/
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Established in 1997, Cell Transplants International, LLC (CTI) is dedicated to finding a treatment for muscular dystrophy and other hereditary degenerative diseases. Our current work focuses on Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), Becker, and limb-girdle muscular dystrophies.
CTI's pioneering work has developed over the past 28 years and is the first research into human cell/gene therapy. It is the only human genome therapy in existence.
Extensive experience in large-scale production of pure myoblasts and intellectual property encompassing the production, sale, and use of myoblasts give CTI a unique advantage over its competitors.
Be sure to visit the What's New section to read about our latest development of Myoblast Transfer Therapy (MTT) into the heart.

34. Department Of Health
gene therapy Advisory Committee The information on this page is now on. http//www.doh.gov.uk/genetics/gtac/index.htm.Please update your bookmarks. Top.
http://www.doh.gov.uk/genetics/gtac.htm

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35. Aastrom, Inc.
Develops proprietary process technologies and devices for cell therapy applications, including stem cell therapies and gene therapy. (Nasdaq ASTM).
http://www.aastrom.com/

36. Charitable Medical Air Travel And Housing For Gene Therapy Patients
Charitable medical air transportation and housing arrangements for gene therapy patients and their families through Angel Flight America and the National Association of Hospital Hospitality Houses.
http://www.genetherapytravel.org/
www.GeneTherapyTravel.org
Charitable travel and housing arrangements through Angel Flight America and the National Association of Hospital Hospitality Houses.
There are two key challenges for many who must travel a long distance from home for specialized gene therapy evaluation, diagnosis or treatment. They are:
Long-distance Travel. There is charitable long-distance medical air transportation available to help - whether it is just one trip or multiple round trips. Follow the link to go to www.PatientTravel.org or call their Helpline at
Away from Home Guest Housing. There are hundreds of Hospital Hospitality Guest Houses able to provide assistance to patients and families. Follow the link to go to www.nahhh.org - the National Association of Hospital Hospitality Houses - for housing directory assistance, or call their Helpline at
National Association Hospital Hospitality Houses, Inc Lodging Assistance for Persons Receiving Medical Treatment Away From Home
CONTACTING THE ORGANIZATIONAL SPONSORS OF THIS SITE:
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37. UMHS Center For Gene Therapy
The center links basic science, clinical investigation and technology transfer endeavors in the area of gene therapy, while also serving as a resource for information and education.
http://www.med.umich.edu/cgt/
University of Michigan Medical System Center for Gene Therapy
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Mission
The Center for Gene Therapy at the University of Michigan Medical Center was created to link basic science, clinical investigation and technology transfer. The Center fosters a multidisciplinary approach to new research as well as collaborative research endeavors in the area of gene therapy; extends the services of existing and newly created research cores to investigators; and serves as a resource for information and education. Scope of Activities To aid medical researchers, we have divided the Center into four programs. Each program offers products and services to aid the medical researcher here at Michigan and elsewhere. The products and services are : Background

38. Gene Therapy - An Overview
gene therapy An Overview. BIO. Biotechnology in Perspective. Washington,DC Biotechnology Industry Organization, 1990. Altered Genes. gene therapy.
http://www.accessexcellence.org/AB/IWT/Gene_Therapy_Overview.html
Gene Therapy - An Overview
BIO. "Biotechnology in Perspective." Washington, D.C.: Biotechnology Industry Organization, 1990.
Altered Genes
Each of us carries about half a dozen defective genes. We remain blissfully unaware of this fact unless we, or one of our close relatives, are amongst the many millions who suffer from a genetic disease. About one in ten people has, or will develop at some later stage, an inherited genetic disorder, and approximately 2,800 specific conditions are known to be caused by defects (mutations) in just one of the patient's genes. Some single gene disorders are quite common - cystic fibrosis is found in one out of every 2,500 babies born in the Western World - and in total, diseases that can be traced to single gene defects account for about 5% of all admissions to children's hospitals. In the U.S. and Europe, there are exciting new programs to 'map' the entire human genome - all of our genes. This work will enable scientists and doctors to understand the genes that control all diseases to which the human race is prone, and hopefully develop new therapies to treat and predict diseases.
Diseases of Genetic Origin
Most of us do not suffer any harmful effects from our defective genes because we carry two copies of nearly all genes, one derived from our mother and the other from our father. The only exceptions to this rule are the genes found on the male sex chromosomes. Males have one X and one Y chromosome, the former from the mother and the latter from the father, so each cell has only one copy of the genes on these chromosomes. In the majority of cases, one normal gene is sufficient to avoid all the symptoms of disease. If the potentially harmful gene is recessive, then its normal counterpart will carry out all the tasks assigned to both. Only if we inherit from our parents two copies of the same recessive gene will a disease develop.

39. Viewsonic
Discovers and develops nonsurgical gene therapy products for treating cardiovascular diseases, including coronary artery disease, peripheral vascular disease, congestive heart failure and heart attack. (Nasdaq CLTX).
http://www.collateralthx.com/
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40. Program In Human Gene Therapy
Facilitates the application of basic and preclinical research to the treatment of human disease through Category Science Biology Animal Mammal Human gene therapy......Located in the UCSD School of Medicine and home to the Program in Human gene therapy.Welcome to the UCSD School of Medicine's Program in Human gene therapy.
http://medicine.ucsd.edu/gt/
THE CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR MEDICINE - EAST building Located in the UCSD School of Medicine and home to the Program in Human Gene Therapy Welcome to the UCSD School of Medicine's Program in Human Gene Therapy. Our goals are to:
  • Catalyze basic research into the genetics and cell biology of gene transfer
  • Facilitate the application of basic and pre-clinical research to the treatment of human disease
The Program includes a Vector Development core laboratory . Functions include:
  • The preparation of research-grade gene transfer materials, including the production of retroviral, adenoviral, adeno-associated and herpes viral vectors
  • Assistance at all stages of vector development, including advice on the design of vector constructs, plasmid preparation, development of producer cells, and production of virus.
The production of clinical-grade vectors for human studies is now provided by Molecular Medicine, LLC. Molecular Medicine, LLC is a joint venture between The University of California, San Diego and Boehringer Mannheim (Roche). In addition the Program is proud to sponsor the Gene Therapy Seminar Series.

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