How In-Vivo Gene Therapy Works | Boston Children's Hospital
Learn more: http://www.childrenshospital.org/gene... Meet Gina. She is undergoing in-vivo gene therapy, a promising technique to treat or prevent complex conditions. A corrected version of a gene is injected directly into Gina’s body, thereby eliminating many of the complications that occur with more standard therapies. While gene therapy is still considered experimental for many diseases, early outcomes are encouraging. This video was created in collaboration with students and instructors from the College of Art and Design at Lesley University.

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