Amanda Bergen, Director of Communications at the Phelan-McDermid Syndrome Foundation, steps in for Dr. Lauren Schmitt to host a special conversation with Dr. Dan Gallo, Kate Neer, and Gina Newton from Jaguar Gene Therapy. Together, they explore the origins and mission of Jaguar Gene Therapy, provide an overview of the Phelan-McDermid syndrome natural history study (NHS) and why it matters, describe key insights into their gene therapy program, and discuss details about JAG201. Check out the link to learn more about the NHS: https://pmsf.org/current-open-research/Check out our previous webinar on the NHS: https://youtu.be/pOzTf3qnNmk?feature=sharedCheck out the updated FAQs for further information about the ongoing JAG201 gene therapy trial: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QUfuSUQQ9ozOI2eIloRPbmJJw929l-wO/view?usp=sharingLearn more about Jaguar Gene Therapy: https://jaguargenetherapy.com/
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