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Gene therapy studies show first successes

Published in Blood Weekly, May 6th, 2004

At the third international conference of the "Euregenethy" held at the Paul Ehrlich Institute in Langen near Frankfurt, international experts reported on success and side effects of clinical gene therapy.

Euregenethy, coordinated by Odile Cohen-Haguenauer from the Ecole Normale Superieure de Cachan near Paris, is a network of scientists and medical experts aiming at the international standardization of gene therapy regulations and encouraging discussions on ethical issues of gene therapy.

Euregenthy is supported by the European Commission (DG-Board). With its conferences, "Euregenethy" offers to scientists from academic institutions, regulatory...

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