In this episode of Rx for Biotech podcast, I speak with Philippe Chambon MD, PhD, CEO of EG 427, about how his company's HERMES technology platform could improve on the precision, durability and safety of gene therapy delivery.
EG 427's lead candidate, EG110A, targets neurogenic bladder - a chronic condition linked to spinal cord injury, Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis - using a localized gene therapy designed to restore neuronal control with minimal side effects.
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In this episode of Rx for Biotech podcast, I speak with Philippe Chambon MD, PhD, CEO of EG 427, about how his company's HERMES technology platform could improve on the precision, durability and safety of gene therapy delivery.
EG 427's lead candidate, EG110A, targets neurogenic bladder - a chronic condition linked to spinal cord injury, Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis - using a localized gene therapy designed to restore neuronal control with minimal side effects.
How NGGT is Pioneering the Next Wave of Gene Therapies
Rx for Biotech
40 minutes 11 seconds
1 year ago
How NGGT is Pioneering the Next Wave of Gene Therapies
Next Generation Gene Therapies is developing novel gene therapies for the treatment of many rare diseases. In this podcast episode, the company's Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer, Guang Qu, discusses how the company's dual-functional vector tech platform is being used to target many diseases.
Rx for Biotech
In this episode of Rx for Biotech podcast, I speak with Philippe Chambon MD, PhD, CEO of EG 427, about how his company's HERMES technology platform could improve on the precision, durability and safety of gene therapy delivery.
EG 427's lead candidate, EG110A, targets neurogenic bladder - a chronic condition linked to spinal cord injury, Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis - using a localized gene therapy designed to restore neuronal control with minimal side effects.