Merritt-Putnam Symposium | Targeted Genetic-Based Therapies of Epilepsy-General Principles and Clinical Applications
Sunday, December 5, 2021
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OVERVIEW:
This symposium aims to present basic science and expanding clinical applications of targeted genetic-based therapy.
Targeted genetic-based therapy of epilepsy includes gene therapy and gene mutation-based small molecule precision therapies.
This symposium examines these concepts in the following areas:
- Scientific principles underlying genetics-based therapies targeting the DNA level, therapies modulating RNA and protein expression and small molecule precision therapies targeted at modulating protein function
- The status of translationally relevant studies in animal models of epilepsy
- The current ongoing clinical studies of genetic and non-genetic symptomatic epilepsies
This session also expands on the currently in-use applications of mutation-directed precision therapy in the clinic. Specific case history examples from current clinical practice are presented as illustrations of the translational applications covered in this symposium.
Learning Objectives:
Following participation in this activity, participants will be able to:
- Review the principles of gene therapy
- Discuss the results of the promising gene-directed therapy approaches that have succeeded in the lab and hold promise for translation in humans
- Recognize opportunities available for their patients' participation in ongoing clinical studies of precision therapy and gene therapy to treat epilepsy
- Recognize how to apply gene-directed precision therapy in their clinic at the present time
Program:
Chair: Mohamad Mikati, MD
Introduction | Mohamad Mikati, MD
General Principles of Gene Therapy | Carsten Bonnemann MD
Efficacy of Gene Therapies of Epilepsy in the Laboratory | Dmitri Kullmann, FMedSci, FRS
Current Clinical Applications I: Gene and Precision Therapy Human Trials Pipeline | Orrin Devinsky, MD, FAES
Current Clinical Applications II: Precision Therapy of Epilepsy in the Clinic Today | Christelle Moufawad El Achkar, MD
Panel Discussion | All Faculty
Education Credit:
2.5 Nursing Contact Hours
2.5 Pharmacy Contact Hours
2.5 CME
This educational activity is supported in part by an education grant from: Eisai Inc.