In Nebraska Lecture, Pannier says ‘future is so bright’ for gene therapy

November 18, 2022

Angie Pannier, Swarts Family Chair in Biological Systems Engineering and professor of biomedical engineering
Nebraska's Angela Pannier, Swarts Family Chair of Biological Systems Engineering, delivered the Nebraska Lecture on Nov. 17, laying out the history of her field and both the challenges and promises ahead.
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Angie Pannier, Swarts Family Chair of Biological Systems Engineering, delivered the Nebraska Lecture on Nov. 17, laying out the history of her field - gene therapy - and both the challenges and promises ahead.

“It’s an exciting time to be in this field,” Pannier said. “It’s an exciting time to be a patient that might have their life dramatically changed by these therapies.”