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WEBINAR

 

In Vivo and Tissue Molecular Imaging in Gene Therapy

There are two main questions in drug discovery: where does the drug travel to and how does it interact with its surroundings?  

In gene therapy, researchers need to address these questions for both the gene-carrying particle and the gene itself, which provides further complications.

We uncover the challenges in answering these questions using current techniques and introduce several multi-modality imaging approaches ranging from in vivo imaging to ex vivo tissue molecular imaging.

Discover a suite of comprehensive solutions to interrogate the bio-distribution, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and pharmacoexpression of the vector and the gene.     
 

Ken Bloom MD, FCAP
Matt Silva PhD

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About The Speakers

Kenneth J. Bloom, M.D., FCAP
Chief Medical Officer of Advanced Pathology and Genomic Services, Invicro

Dr. Bloom has more than 30 years of clinical experience and has been an early adopter of precision medicine. He is a renowned researcher and lecturer in pathology, cancer, telemedicine, and informatics.

Dr. Bloom recently joined Invicro as the CMO of advanced pathology and advanced genomic services. Prior to Invicro, he served as the President and head of oncology and immunotherapy at Human Longevity Inc., Chief Medical Officer of In Vitro Diagnostics at GE Healthcare, senior medical director at US Labs and director of laboratory operations at Rush Medical Center. Dr. Bloom has held a series of academic position as including Clinical Professor of Pathology at USC and CIO at Rush Cancer Center.

Matthew Silva, Ph.D.
CEO, Invicro

Dr. Silva is CEO of Invicro and leads the strategic vision and mission to support the the drug discovery and development community.

Dr. Silva holds a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute and brings 17 years of diverse imaging experience from pharmaceutical and contract research organizations. Prior to Invicro, he was Senior Director of Translational Biology at Vertex Pharmaceuticals, where he ran the imaging and histopathology groups. Previously, he led imaging groups at Amgen, Millennium and Takeda Pharmaceuticals, focusing on the broad use of imaging biomarkers to support drug discovery and development.