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6th Annual Gene Therapy Symposium for Heart, Lung, and Blood Diseases
Focus Topic: RNAi and Therpeutic Targeting
November 14-16, 2007 - Sonoma, California

Student/Fellow Presentations

 
 

Thursday, November 15, 2007


 
 
Daniel Kim
Florian Kuchenbauer
 
 

Daniel H. Kim, B.S.
(Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope)
“RNAi-Mediated Transcriptional Gene
Silencing Against HIV”

Florian I. Kuchenbauer, M.D.
(Terry Fox Laboratory)
“Accurate Detection of the microRNA
Transcriptome in a Leukemia Progression Model”
 
 
Yichao Wu
Fengyan Yu
 
 
Yichao Wu, M.D., Ph.D.
(Harvard University)
“Combined siRNAs Targeting Viral and
Host Genes Provides Sustained Protection
from Lethal Herpes Simplex Virus 2
Infection in Mice”
Fengyan Yu, M.D.
(Harvard University)
“Let-7 Regulates "Stemness" of Breast
Tumor-Initiating Cells”

 
 
Jane Zhang
 
 
Jane Zhang, B.S.
(Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope)
“Multi-Targeting, Bifunctional Small Interfering RNAs”
 
 

 

Friday, November 16, 2007

 

 
 
Tedla Dadi
Lan Huang
 
 
Tedla Dadi, D.V.M., Ph.D.
(University of California, Davis)
“Preimplantation Mouse Embryo
Development after siRNA-Mediated Down-Regulation
of Mitogenic Growth Factor Expression”

Lan Huang, M.S.
(Indiana University)
“Endothelial Colony Forming Cells
(ECFCs) Isolated from Rhesus Monkeys are Phenotypically and Functionally
Similar to Human Circulating ECFCs”
 
 
Basha Stankovich
Teiko Sumiyoshi
 
 
Basha L. Stankovich, M.S.
(University of California, Merced)
"Role of Adhesion Molecules in Murine
Embryonic Stem Cell Commitment
to Hematopoiesis”
Teiko Sumiyoshi, M.S.
(Childrens Hospital Los Angeles)
“Low-dose Busulfan and Fludarabine
Conditioning for Non-myeloablative Hematopoietic
Stem Cell Transplant in Infant Nonhuman Primates”
 
 
Steven Tsai
 
 
Steven C. Tsai, B.S.
(Childrens Hospital Los Angeles)
“The Role of OCT-4 lsoforms in hESC Biology”