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A man with a chronic bowel condition is suing Elon Musk’s rocket company over an alleged series of wild workplace violations.
Rocket Pharmaceuticals acknowledged the death of a patient in a pivotal trial assessing its Danon disease gene therapy candidate RP-A501, a study that the FDA has placed on clinical hold.
Rocket Pharmaceuticals celebrated its sixth annual Rare Disease Day event bringing together leaders in the biotech community along with patients and advocates.
Rocket’s first clinical program using adeno-associated virus (AAV)-based gene therapy is for Danon Disease, a devastating, pediatric heart failure condition.
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Unusual gene duo in wild wheat offers new hope against crop diseasesBacteria, viruses and fungi are masters at evolving new strategies to infiltrate plants and cause disease that harm crops. To get ahead of these pathogens, University of Saskatchewan (USask ...
Chimpanzees share almost all their gene sequences with humans, and this closeness has made them ideal animal models for many human diseases. But similarities between humans and nonhuman primates go ...
Researchers can now detect the COVID-19 virus in any animal using a new all-species test. It's an advance that they say will help track COVID-19 variants in wild and domesticated animals.
The Wyoming Game and Fish is asking residents to report any dead wild rabbits they may come across. Wild rabbits are currently being monitored across the state for Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus ...
RP-A501 is Rocket’s investigational gene therapy product for the treatment of Danon disease and the first gene therapy for a cardiovascular condition to demonstrate safety and efficacy in ...
COO and President of Rocket Pharmaceuticals, Kinnari Patel’s, shares how the company is using gene therapy to eradicate diseases in children.
Raising awareness of rare diseases has never been more important, Rocket Pharma COO Kinnari Patel says. "We are committed to drug development that truly puts patients first," Patel adds. Get ...
Hogs are running wild in the U.S.—and spreading disease The nation's six million feral pigs are destroying crops and preying on endangered species. But the most serious threat they pose is to ...
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