322054 VO Human Gene Therapy: From basics to clinical applications - M14 (2020S)
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Language: English
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This lecture is held on-line via moodle. The conference tool ‘Collaborate’ is used and the lectures are recorded. All information, files, data etc, which are provided via the learning platform moodle are solely to be used for your personal use. Any sharing/upload to social platforms or cloud services is strictly forbidden due to copyright regulations.
The lecture is given on-line from 9h45-11h15 on the following dates: March 23, 26, 30, April 2, 20, 23.
You can log-in into the Collaborate always 15 minutes in advance to test your connection, audio etc. Further information on collaborate can be found here (in German, only): https://wiki.univie.ac.at/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=101484831
9h45-11h15
Lecture dates: 09.03./ 12.03./ 16.03./ 19.03./ 23.03./30.03./ 02.04.2020
To be signed in into the moodle couse, please send an e-mail to m.ogris@univie.ac.at using your students e-mail account
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Aims, contents and method of the course
Introduction to gene therapy, gene vectors (viral, non-viral, physical delivery methods), expression vectors, molecular cloning, genome engineering, gene knockdown, regulated transgene expression; vector-host interaction; principles of macromolecular delivery; examples of monogenetic diseases and gene therapy approaches; current pre-clinically and clinically evaluated gene therapies, approved gene therapy approaches; cancer gene therapy, oncolytic vectors, CAR-T cell therapies.
Assessment and permitted materials
Written evaluation, to be announced at the end of the lecture
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
>50 % of questions positively answered
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content of the lecture
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Association in the course directory
MA23, A400
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