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Ocular Gene Therapy Sees The Light

This article was originally published in Start Up

Executive Summary

Recent scientific advances and some initial biotech successes have spurred investors to look again at gene therapy, a space once given up for dead. Gene therapies seem particularly apt for ocular diseases, but the pathway to approval remains largely uncharted for young companies such as the four we profile in this issue: Avalanche Biotechnologies, Eyevensys, GenSight Biologics, and Hemera Biosciences.

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