At the cutting edge of genetics, Dr Aragon-Martin offers a rare glimpse into the future of treatment for Marfan and Loeys-Dietz syndromes, sharing his pioneering work at the American Society of Human Genetics in Boston. Jose is discussing his research on gene therapy and gene changes.
Jose is presenting new findings on possible gene modifiers and structural variants, neonatal Marfan fine mapping, and deep genotype-phenotype correlations in Marfan syndrome – advancing our understanding of the complex genetic landscape underlying connective tissue disorders.
He is also developing collaborations with international colleatues to discuss emerging directions in gene therapy and gene modification research, helping shape the future of treatment.
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