Ladders to Cures Symposium 2023 - Advances in Rare Disease Research and Therapies

Ladders to Cures Symposium 2023 - Advances in Rare Disease Research and Therapies

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Neurobiological insights from human cellular models; Ralda Nehme

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Neurobiological insights from human cellular models; Ralda Nehme

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Ladders to Cures Symposium 2023 - Advances in Rare Disease Research and Therapies

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  1. 1 Anna Greka,
  2. 2 Todd Golub,
  3. 3 Introduced by Heidi Rehm,
  4. 4 Introduced by Anna Greka,
  5. 5 Q&A: Elizabeth Engle and Ted Love,
  6. 6 Chaired by Paul Blainey,
  7. 7 In silico assessment of druggability of target-disease pairs; Sumaiya Iqbal
  8. 8 Multiplexed imaging for subcellular interrogation of rare kidney disease; Matt Brown
  9. 9 Neurobiological insights from human cellular models; Ralda Nehme
  10. 10 Mechanism of Feature Learning in Neural Networks; Adit Radhakrishnan
  11. 11 Session 1 Speakers Q&A,
  12. 12 Introduced by Anahita Vieira
  13. 13 Q&A: Simon Frost
  14. 14 Chaired by JT Neal and Jillian Shaw,
  15. 15 Mitochondrial disorders; Vamsi Mootha
  16. 16 Two steps forward, one step back: Development of AAV-based gene therapies for congenital myopathies; Alan Beggs
  17. 17 Large scale CRISPRi-Perturb-seq in endothelial cells identifies shared disease mechanisms between rare and common vascular disorders; Rajat Gupta
  18. 18 From patients to clinical trials: translational research in neurodevelopmental disorders; Mustafa Sahin
  19. 19 Session 2 Speakers Q&A,
  20. 20 Chaired by Anne O’Donnell-Luria and Anthony Philippakis
  21. 21 Role of biomarkers in rare disease drug development; Eric Minikel
  22. 22 Building direct-to-patient portals; Clare Bernard and Mounica Yanamandala
  23. 23 Actionable genetic targets in the era of gene therapies; Tim Yu
  24. 24 Session 3 Speakers Q&A,
  25. 25 Introduced by Alex Burgin
  26. 26 Moderated by Eric Lander, with panelists Nancy Andrews, Daniel Fischer, Anna Greka, Kerry Jo Lee, David Meeker, Vamsi Mootha, and Heidi Rehm
  27. 27 Closing remarks: Anna Greka

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