News: Nanotech robots deliver gene therapy through blood
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U.S. researchers have developed tiny nanoparticle robots that can travel through a patient's blood and into tumors where they deliver a therapy that turns off an important cancer gene. The finding, reported in the journal Nature on Sunday, offers early proof that a new treatment approach called RNA interference or RNAi might work in people.
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Conferences
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13 - 14 March 2014, Spring Symposium of the Netherlands Society of Gene & Cell Therapy (NVGCT), Lunteren, The Netherlands |
- | 20 -22 March 2014, 20th Annual Meeting of the German Society for Gene Therapy (DG-GT e.V.), Ulm, Germany |
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24 - 26 March 2014, French Society of Cell and Gene Therapy (SFTCG) Annual Congress 2014, Toulouse, France |
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28 March 2014, Annual conference of the British Society for Gene Therapy (BSGT), London, UK |
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21 – 24 May 2014, American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy (ASGCT) 17th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC |
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6 – 8 August 2014, The 20th Annual Meeting of the Japan Society of Gene Therapy (JSGT), Tokio, Japan |
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11 – 13 August 2014, The 2nd International Conference on Genetic Engineering & Genetically Modified Organisms, San Antonio, TX |
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25 – 27 September 2014, 14th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Cell & Gene Therapy of Cancer, Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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23 – 26 October 2014, XXII Congress of the European Society of Gene and Cell Therapy (ESGCT), The Hague, The Netherlands |
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27 – 29 October 2014, 3rd International Conference and Exhibition on Cell & Gene Therapy, Las Vegas, NV |
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November 2014, Formulation and Drug Delivery Congress, London, UK |
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November 2014, Cell Therapy Congress, London, UK |
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