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What’s your vector, Victor?
Season 2 · Episode 6

What’s your vector, Victor?

Curious about cell and gene therapy and the viral vectors used in these applications? If so, join us for a conversation with a couple of resident experts that shed light on these topics.

Absolute Gene-ius · MinGin Kim, Kimberly Gomez, Cassie McCreary, Jordan Ruggieri

May 15, 202435m 32s

Show Notes

The fields of Cell and gene therapy are booming and poised to change the treatment and prevention of disease. These research areas require the transfer of genetic material to cells, and viral vectors are commonly used here. Specifically, adeno-associated virus (AAV) and lentiviral vectors (LVV) are vectors of choice. 

We’re joined for this episode by MinGin Kim and Kimberly Gomez, both scientists at Thermo Fisher. With backgrounds and expertise in the areas of cell and gene therapy, they help explain what all the excitement is about and how AAV and LVV are used. We hear about some of the challenges associated with viral vector work and get to hear about how digital PCR (dPCR) and good assay design are helping overcome many of these challenges to enable research and the biopharmaceutical industry. As you might expect from Absolute Gene-ius, you also get to hear their respective career path journeys and some really interesting lab stories.

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