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Day 1 at ASGCT: Missing scientists, a gene editing failure, and a gene editing first

Last updated: May 14, 2025 2:31 pm
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The atmosphere at the annual meeting of the American Society of Cell and Gene Therapy in New Orleans is mixed, to say the least. The biotech market has been struggling for years, with uncertainty surrounding the FDA and NIH adding to the challenges. Despite this, many researchers at the conference tried to remain positive and confident.

One presenter highlighted the fact that 16 gene and cell therapies have been approved in the last four years, offering a glimmer of hope for the industry. And to add a touch of whimsy to the event, a stilt walker dressed in purple Mardi Gras attire welcomed attendees into the main hall.

However, not everything was rosy at the conference. Several prominent scientists were noticeably absent, with some attributing their absence to what seemed to be various policies of the Trump administration. This missing presence raised questions and concerns among those in attendance.

As the conference continues, more updates are expected to be shared on Thursday and Friday, promising some good news amidst the challenges facing the field of cell and gene therapy.

For more in-depth analysis and exclusive content, including coverage of the missing scientists and other key developments at the ASGCT conference, readers can subscribe to STAT+. By unlocking this premium content, subscribers gain access to newsletters, premium events, and news alerts that provide valuable insights into the latest advancements in the field of cell and gene therapy.

Stay tuned for more updates from the American Society of Cell and Gene Therapy conference as researchers, advocates, and executives come together to discuss the future of this groundbreaking field.

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