Gene therapy spray: A breath of fresh air - Presentation

2014-10-09 00:00:00

Project: Aerosol airway gene transfer techniques for clinical use

Harsha Padmanabhan joined the Adelaide Cystic Fibrosis Gene Therapy Research Group in late 2012. Harsha gained a BSc in Biotechnology, Manipal University, India and from there moved to Adelaide in 2008 where she completed her Masters degree in Human Biotechnology, Flinders University, South Australia. She worked as a research assistant for Bioconst Pty Ltd specializing in plant tissue culture at the Waite Campus, The University of Adelaide. Harsha's PhD research is focussed on examining aerosol gene transfer technique for clinical use, specifically improving lentiviral transduction efficiency following aerosol delivery.





Project: Aerosol airway gene transfer techniques for clinical use

Harsha Padmanabhan joined the Adelaide Cystic Fibrosis Gene Therapy Research Group in late 2012. Harsha gained a BSc in Biotechnology, Manipal University, India and from there moved to Adelaide in 2008 where she completed her Masters degree in Human Biotechnology, Flinders University, South Australia. She worked as a research assistant for Bioconst Pty Ltd specializing in plant tissue culture at the Waite Campus, The University of Adelaide. Harsha's PhD research is focussed on examining aerosol gene transfer technique for clinical use, specifically improving lentiviral transduction efficiency following aerosol delivery.





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