Ladders to Cures Symposium 2023 - Advances in Rare Disease Research and Therapies
Offered By: Broad Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Syllabus
Anna Greka,
Todd Golub,
Introduced by Heidi Rehm,
Introduced by Anna Greka,
Q&A: Elizabeth Engle and Ted Love,
Chaired by Paul Blainey,
In silico assessment of druggability of target-disease pairs; Sumaiya Iqbal
Multiplexed imaging for subcellular interrogation of rare kidney disease; Matt Brown
Neurobiological insights from human cellular models; Ralda Nehme
Mechanism of Feature Learning in Neural Networks; Adit Radhakrishnan
Session 1 Speakers Q&A,
Introduced by Anahita Vieira
Q&A: Simon Frost
Chaired by JT Neal and Jillian Shaw,
Mitochondrial disorders; Vamsi Mootha
Two steps forward, one step back: Development of AAV-based gene therapies for congenital myopathies; Alan Beggs
Large scale CRISPRi-Perturb-seq in endothelial cells identifies shared disease mechanisms between rare and common vascular disorders; Rajat Gupta
From patients to clinical trials: translational research in neurodevelopmental disorders; Mustafa Sahin
Session 2 Speakers Q&A,
Chaired by Anne O’Donnell-Luria and Anthony Philippakis
Role of biomarkers in rare disease drug development; Eric Minikel
Building direct-to-patient portals; Clare Bernard and Mounica Yanamandala
Actionable genetic targets in the era of gene therapies; Tim Yu
Session 3 Speakers Q&A,
Introduced by Alex Burgin
Moderated by Eric Lander, with panelists Nancy Andrews, Daniel Fischer, Anna Greka, Kerry Jo Lee, David Meeker, Vamsi Mootha, and Heidi Rehm
Closing remarks: Anna Greka
Taught by
Broad Institute
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