… American Academy of Optometry (AAOpt) Annual Meeting 2020 American Academy of … 2020 ProQR to participate in the American Academy of Optometry (AAOpt) Annual Meeting 2020 . Mi., 07.10.2020 - …
2017 may become a very exciting year for Patricia Biasutto, sepofarsen captain. Her work, developing a novel RNA therapy for Leber congenital amaurosis 10, has progressed steadily. The team expects to start a first clinical trial this year.
There are currently around 160 people working at ProQR, but that wasn’t always the case. When Hee Lam Chan joined in 2013, she was only employee number six. As a result, she has seen the company grow and develop.
… long before that Gerard Platenburg was involved in the development of RNA therapies. Even so, after decades of … RNA therapies.” But what about gene therapy, isn’t that an option? “There are several reasons to choose RNA therapy over … Can we learn more about our molecules, and does it help to optimize our protocols? Those are just some of the questions …
… with Lilly and Company . The partnership focuses on developing potential medicines using our Axiomer™ RNA editing … is to progress new medicine technology towards clinical development and, ultimately, to patients via … into diseases of which there are little to no treatment options. In our vision partnerships are true catalyst for the …
… collaboration with Lilly. The partnership focuses on developing potential medicines using our Axiomer RNA editing … beginning, ProQR has been focused on RNA technologies to develop medicines for people and families with high unmet medical need. In August …
Bart Klein was at the forefront of ProQR's Axiomer® RNA editing technology development. This platform technology makes it possible to use the cells own machinery to reverse mutations that cause a genetic disease. Read the interview.
In June we caught up with our Lead Talent Acquisition, Silvia Catellani, to talk about ProQR, Pride, and driving an inclusive culture for present and future ProQRians.
On behalf of all ProQRians, happy Rare Disease Day 2022. Both within ProQR and outside, we join the community in raising awareness and trying to generate change for people worldwide living with a rare disease, their families, and supporters.