FAST-Funded Research Leads To $1.1 Million Grant
Additional Gene Therapy Approach For Angelman Syndrome Explored By Paula Evans The Foundation for Angelman Syndrome Therapeutics (FAST) is delighted to announce that research FAST has funded, through the support of our donors, has secured a $1.1 Million grant from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, to develop an additional gene therapy approach for the […]
The FIRE team of FAST turns on Ube3a in mice with Angelman Syndrome….the future gets even MORE promising with Zinc Finger technology.
Read about the recently published paper “Protein Delivery of an Artificial Transcription Factor Restores Widespread Ube3a Expression in an Angelman Syndrome Mouse Brain”. The future gets even more promising with Zinc Finger technology.