In an insightful 42-minute interview, NMIN’s Scientific Director Dr. Pieter Cullis, a pioneer in liposomal gene and drug delivery, discusses his scientific career with a focus on his contributions to the evolution of gene therapy.
The interview was conducted on behalf of the Gene Delivery and Gene Editing focus group of the Controlled Release Society (CRS) by Dr. Dominik Witzigmann, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of British Columbia and Operational Lead for NMIN’s NanoCore core facility.
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A career journey: from undergraduate to post-doctoral studies at Oxford
A career journey
From physics to nanomedicine: developing an interest in using lipids for drug delivery
From Physics to Nanomedicine
From basic science to human health: the questions driving early research
From basic science to human health
Challenges for gene therapy: the need for well-characterized systems
Challenges for Gene Therapy
Discoveries enabling clinical translation: steps toward developing ONPATTRO
Discoveries Enabling Clinical Translation
Entrepreneurial spirit: motivation to found companies
Entrepreneurial spirit
Founding a company: challenges of running companies
Founding a Company
Lipid nanoparticles - a breakthrough technology: developing ONPATTRO
Lipid Nanoparticles - a Breakthrough Technology
Exciting future innovations: enabling gene therapies & gene editing
Exciting Future Innovations
Barriers & challenges: going forward
Barriers & Challenges
Long-term toxicities: genome editing
Long-Term Toxicities
Call to action: awareness of gene therapy
Call to Action
Collaborative efforts: working with government & industry
Collaborative Efforts
Young scientists can have an impact: opportunities
Young Scientists Can Have an Impact
Rigorous characterization & the use of animal models
Rigorous Characterization
Multidisciplinary research & NMIN