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This Pitt program is leveling up the gene therapy workforce in Pittsburgh

Leah Byrne in black shirt, looking at camera with arms crossed

Last week, the National Academy of Inventors named Pitt School of Medicine Assistant Professor a new senior member for her pioneering work in gene therapy to restore vision. Along with her lab鈥檚 work developing viral vectors for retinal disease, Byrne has 12 patents to her name and runs her own company, , focused on gene therapy for retinal degeneration.

But Byrne鈥檚 inventiveness doesn鈥檛 stop at her own research. She鈥檚 also the architect of a summer program that provides students with opportunities to learn gene therapy techniques and meet with experts from both industry and academia, with the goal of building the life sciences workforce in Pittsburgh.

鈥淚n the past couple of decades, it鈥檚 been shown that gene therapy has huge promise for treating diseases that up to now have had no treatment or cure whatsoever,鈥 said Byrne. 鈥淎nd to accomplish this kind of research, it takes a very interdisciplinary, collaborative team.鈥

The program had its genesis in Byrne鈥檚 lab. Seeing a need for her group to work together more effectively, she developed a boot camp for her trainees to ensure researchers with different backgrounds 鈥 bioengineers, geneticists, surgeons and more 鈥 understood the techniques that are the basis for the lab鈥檚 research in gene therapy, a discipline of medicine that uses genetic material to treat diseases.

After seeing how much interest her students had in the program, she decided to open it up to those outside of her own group and outside of Pitt. That became the (PGTB), which launched last year with 14 multidisciplinary graduate student attendees from Pitt and Carnegie Mellon University.

In the boot camp, students learned how to deliver gene therapies with viruses and how to use the powerful CRISPR-Cas9 tool to edit the genomes of bacteria, among other important lab techniques. They also tested the effectiveness of different viruses to deliver therapies in different body tissues. The group is now preparing those results for possible publication.

For , a fifth-year PhD student in the School of Medicine鈥檚 program, it was the other components of the boot camp 鈥 talks by gene therapy pioneers and opportunities to shadow those working in the field 鈥 that expanded her perspective the most.聽

鈥淭he best part was that all the speakers were very forthcoming,鈥 Rao said. 鈥淚f I wanted to have an informational interview or network, people were very open.鈥

Rao uses viral vectors in her own work, so she joined the boot camp to learn more about the techniques and approaches that make her research possible. She said she enjoyed the chance to learn more about techniques, especially on the computational side of the discipline, but even more found value in being able to network, hear from those involved in gene therapy and shadow employees at Avista and , another Pittsburgh biotechnology company.

鈥淚t was a very cool opportunity, which I don鈥檛 know if I would otherwise have gotten,鈥 Rao said. 鈥淚t was all very eye opening.鈥

Making those connections and leveling up the workforce is critical in Pittsburgh, said Byrne, as there鈥檚 an increasing demand for trained workers in the region.

鈥淭he gene therapy ecosystem in Pittsburgh is really growing right now. There鈥檚 just a lot of momentum and promise for gene therapy right here in Pittsburgh,鈥 she said.

One marker of that growth is BioForge, a biomanufacturing facility Pitt is building in partnership with ElevateBio, which will provide homegrown therapeutics for research and clinical trials. In future cohorts, Byrne hopes to expand the boot camp in both its geographic scope and its focus on different career stages 鈥 including not just graduate students and postdoctoral fellows but technicians, consultants and a variety of other roles.

鈥淓ventually we鈥檇 love to build this into a 91porn视频wide or maybe even a global program,鈥 Byrne said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really crucial [for our field] that we have folks that are interested in all types of different jobs in the gene therapy space.鈥