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Current Synthetic and Systems Biology

Current Synthetic and Systems Biology
Open Access

ISSN: 2332-0737

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Christopher Doering

Christopher Doering
Molecular & Systems Pharmacology Program Department of Pediatrics Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta
Georgia

Biography

Dr. Doering is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and is focused on three main research areas: gene therapy for hemophilia A; the generation of novel factor VIII molecules demonstrating greater expression and increased stability properties; and the genetic and biochemical regulation of blood coagulation factors. Research in Dr. Doering’s laboratory focuses on the development of modified blood coagulation factors and their implementation in gene transfer-based therapies for hemophilia A. Currently, his team is focused on the generation of high expression factor VIII molecules, which are being tested preclinically in a gene therapy setting using a murine model of hemophilia A. Additionally, Dr. Doering seeks to understand the genetic and biochemical regulation involved in the biosynthesis of large secreted glycoproteins, e.g. blood coagulation factors. Dr. Doering’s research is funded by NIH R21, R42 and R01 grants.

Research Interest

Population Biology, Ecology, and Evolution (PBEE) The development of gene and protein transfer-based therapies for pediatric diseases.

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