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What is Gene Therapy and How Can it Help Genetic Eye Disease? – with Mariya Moosajee
Join Crick Group Leader Mariya Moosajee as she explains gene therapy through the lens of her work as clinical scientist and an ophthalmologist (eye surgeon). This talk contains medical images of eye disease and depictions of eye treatment procedures, which some viewers may find graphic.
*In this video:*
0:00 What motivates Mariya
2:00 Understanding the important genes for eye function and what can go wrong
9:15 How gene therapy works
16:15 Lessons from the first patients
23:00: The future – non-viral gene therapy and hope ahead
Gene therapy aims to treat or cure diseases by targeting the underlying genetic cause. It works by adding, removing or fixing genetic material inside the body’s cells.
Genetic eye diseases affect 1 in 1000 people, but there is currently only one gene therapy available on the NHS. This therapy can only help about 80 patients in the UK and causes significant side effects.
Mariya’s lab is developing new, potentially safer, genetic therapies that could help patients across the world with rare diseases.
*About Mariya Moosajee*
Mariya is a clinician scientist, an ophthalmologist (eye surgeon) and a molecular biologist. She sees patients with rare blinding eye conditions that have a genetic basis. For example, children born with no eyes or those who go blind in the first few years of life. Mariya undertook her medical degree (MBBS) and PhD at Imperial College London, where she investigated the genetic causes of eye defects at birth.
In 2020, she joined the Crick to lead the occular genomics and therapeutics laboratory.
She is a strong advocate for women in science and has been named in the top 100 most influential people in Ophthalmology worldwide in The Ophthalmologist Power List every year since 2019.
*About Crick Crash Courses*
Crick Crash Courses started life as talks for our staff, to help everyone working here, scientists and non-scientists, better understand the Crick's discovery research into how life works.
We have now opened our doors to our crash course talks, giving everyone, everywhere, the opportunity to hear directly from our scientists as they investigate some of the most complex challenges in human health.
#GeneTherapy #Science #GeneticEyeConditions
*The Francis Crick Institute*
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Видео What is Gene Therapy and How Can it Help Genetic Eye Disease? – with Mariya Moosajee канала The Francis Crick Institute
*In this video:*
0:00 What motivates Mariya
2:00 Understanding the important genes for eye function and what can go wrong
9:15 How gene therapy works
16:15 Lessons from the first patients
23:00: The future – non-viral gene therapy and hope ahead
Gene therapy aims to treat or cure diseases by targeting the underlying genetic cause. It works by adding, removing or fixing genetic material inside the body’s cells.
Genetic eye diseases affect 1 in 1000 people, but there is currently only one gene therapy available on the NHS. This therapy can only help about 80 patients in the UK and causes significant side effects.
Mariya’s lab is developing new, potentially safer, genetic therapies that could help patients across the world with rare diseases.
*About Mariya Moosajee*
Mariya is a clinician scientist, an ophthalmologist (eye surgeon) and a molecular biologist. She sees patients with rare blinding eye conditions that have a genetic basis. For example, children born with no eyes or those who go blind in the first few years of life. Mariya undertook her medical degree (MBBS) and PhD at Imperial College London, where she investigated the genetic causes of eye defects at birth.
In 2020, she joined the Crick to lead the occular genomics and therapeutics laboratory.
She is a strong advocate for women in science and has been named in the top 100 most influential people in Ophthalmology worldwide in The Ophthalmologist Power List every year since 2019.
*About Crick Crash Courses*
Crick Crash Courses started life as talks for our staff, to help everyone working here, scientists and non-scientists, better understand the Crick's discovery research into how life works.
We have now opened our doors to our crash course talks, giving everyone, everywhere, the opportunity to hear directly from our scientists as they investigate some of the most complex challenges in human health.
#GeneTherapy #Science #GeneticEyeConditions
*The Francis Crick Institute*
Based in the heart of London, the Crick is one of Europe’s largest labs, home to more than 2,000 scientists and a free public exhibition space. We’re an independent charity and biomedical research institute bringing together people with different expertise to answer some of the biggest questions about life and health. At the Crick, we believe that everyone should have the chance to explore and shape science. That’s why we’re a place for engaging people with research and why it matters.
Keep up to date with everything going on at the Crick:
• https://www.instagram.com/thefranciscrickinstitute
• https://www.tiktok.com/@thecrick
• https://www.facebook.com/TheFrancisCrickInstitute/
• https://bsky.app/profile/thecrick.bsky.social
• https://www.crick.ac.uk
Видео What is Gene Therapy and How Can it Help Genetic Eye Disease? – with Mariya Moosajee канала The Francis Crick Institute
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