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Pediatrics@GT Presents: Pediatric Tech Talk Webinar

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"New Paradigms for Preventing and Treating Viral Infections"

Dr. Philip J. Santangelo is a Professor in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering. In 1998, he obtained his Ph.D. in Engineering from the University of California at Davis, and then was a postdoctoral fellowship at Sandia National Laboratories in Livermore, California. He also spent time as a research faculty member at Georgia Tech until becoming an Assistant Professor in 2007. Dr. Santangelo’s research focuses on the development of imaging tools for the study of viral pathogenesis and immune responses, and the development of mRNA-based therapies and vaccines.

On Wednesday January 29th, 2020, Dr. Santangelo will discuss his research into mRNA-based therapeutics, what they are and how we are using them for prevention and treatment. If you are interested in new approaches to preventing and treating viral infection, including synthetic mRNA and gene modulation technology will find Dr. Santangelo’s Pediatric Tech Talk of high value. We will be live broadcasting this webinar from the Georgia Tech campus and be serving lunch to any participants that attend in person!

RSVP HERE! http://bit.ly/2N0M2xo

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