Stanford Stem Cell on Twitter: "Another victory for gene repair and stem cell therapy. Institute researcher Matt Porteus fixes #cysticfibrosis #CF genes in airway stem cells. https://t.co/ma8dCrXzLU https://t.co/W64a7JPmEi" / Twitter
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StanfordBiotechGroup on Twitter: "How do you go from lab to startup? To learn more, join SBG this Friday, April 23, 12-1PM PT in conversation with Matt Porteus (academic founder), Josh Lehrer (CEO),
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International Society for Stem Cell Research - Matthew Porteus is investigating the potential of #genetherapy to cure genetic diseases and understand how to prevent and fight HIV and cancer. Attend #ISSCR2020 Virtual
Matthew Porteus - Associate Director of Center for Definitive and Curative Medicine - Stanford University School of Medicine | LinkedIn
World Federation of Hemophilia - Dr. Matthew Porteus was one of the first to demonstrate that gene correction could be achieved in human cells to potentially cure patients and is considered one
Matthew Porteus - Associate Director of Center for Definitive and Curative Medicine - Stanford University School of Medicine | LinkedIn
Under One Umbrella - Friends of the Stanford Women's Cancer Center - "There are a few times in our lives when science astonishes us. This is one of those times," Matthew Porteus,
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