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Program Co-Chairs: Katherine A. High, MD (The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia) and Daniel R. Salomon, MD (The Scripps Research Institute)

Dates: April 7-8, 2005
Location: Marriott Crystal Gateway, Arlington , VA

April 7, 2005

Welcome/Overview of Meeting
Katherine A. High, MD

Session I: Vectorology
Co-Chairs: Arthur Nienhuis, MD and Barrie Carter, PhD

Speakers:

  • David Williams, MD – Stem Cell Therapy in Fanconi Anemia (Materials Unavailable)
  • Cynthia Dunbar, MD – Pathophysiology of adverse events of the X-linked SCID trail. Modeling insertational mutagenesis in non-human primates (Materials Unavailable)
  • Philip Gregory, PhD – Gene Correction Work as Alternative Therapeutic Modality

Session I: Vectorology Continues

Session II: Immunology of Gene Therapy
Co-Chairs: Savio L.C. Woo, PhD and Michel Sadelain, MD, PhD

Speakers:

  • Daniel Salomon, PhD – Innate Immunity and the Paradox of Using Viral Pathogen-Based Vectors
  • Hildegund Ertl, MD – Adaptive Immunity to Payload Gene Products (Materials Unavailable)
  • Philip Johnson, MD – HIV Vaccine Trial

Session III: Vaccines – Cancer and Other Diseases
Co-Chairs: Hildegund Ertl, MD and Dale Ando, MD

Speakers:

  • Malcolm Brenner, MD, PhD – Retinoblastoma or Prostate or Both
  • Karin Jooss, PhD – GVAX Experience (Materials Unavailable)
  • John Nemunaitis, MD – Trials with Adenovirus as a Vaccine
  • Stephen Russell, MD, PhD – Oncolytic RNA Viruses (Materials Unavailable)

Session IV: Real Stories
Co-Chairs: Samuel C. Wadsworth, PhD and Glenn F. Pierce, MD, PhD

  • Jean Bennett, MD, PhD: Pre-clinical studies for Lebers congenital amaurosis. Timeline from compelling pre-clinical studies to initiation of clinical trials
  • Katherine A. High, MD: Hemophilia (Materials Unavailable)
  • Mark H. Tuszynski, MD, PhD: Neural cell therapy

Session V: Real Stories – The Role of Disease Foundations in Moving Gene Transfer Forward
Co-Chairs: Alan Kinniburgh, PhD and Sharon Hesterlee, PhD

April 8, 2005

Session VI: Real Stories
Co-Chairs: Richard C. Mulligan, PhD and Cynthia Dunbar, MD

  • Kenneth H. Fischbeck, MD: Muscular Dystrophy
  • Carl H. June, MD: HIV and Lentivirus (Materials Unavailable)
  • Douglas J. Jolly, PhD: Retroviral Factor VIII
  • Ronald G. Crystal, MD - Gene Therapy of Batten's Disease (Materials Unavailable)

Session VII: FDA/NIH Perspective
Co-Chairs: Stephanie Simek, PhD and Kenneth Cornetta, MD

  • Daniel Rosenblum, MD – Gene Transfer Studies: Clinical and Preclinical Issues of Regulatory Concern
  • Andrew Byrnes, PhD – Common Challenges in the Development of Gene Therapy Products
  • Kenneth Cornetta, MD – Challenges to Gene Therapy: The IU NGVL Experience
  • Additional Panelists for Discussion:
    Maritza McIntyre, PhD - Product Expert
    Amy Patterson, MD, Office of Biologic Activities, NIH
    Mercedes Serabian, MS, DABT - Pharm/Tox Expert

Session VIII: Final Discussions – Initiating the process of "consensus thinking": What are the directions forward?”
Co-Chairs: Katherine A. High, MD and Daniel Salomon, PhD