Hi everyone

Instats is excited to offer a free seminar on Developing Gene Therapies: A 
Statistician's Guide 
<https://instats.org/seminar/developing-gene-therapies-a-statistician>, 
livestreaming August 19 and led by Avery McIntosh from Pfizer and Alex Sverdlov 
from Novartis. Gene therapy is transforming modern medicine with recent 
landmark approvals for sickle cell anemia, spinal muscular atrophy, and 
multiple oncology indications, yet its one-time, potentially curative nature 
introduces statistical challenges that traditional drug-development frameworks 
cannot address. This seminar provides a practical roadmap for navigating the 
entire GTx lifecycle—from non-clinical translation and biodistribution to 
condensed clinical phases, immunogenicity considerations, and long-term 
follow-up—while showcasing innovative methodologies for dose-finding with 
ultra-small sample sizes, Bayesian safety monitoring, and adaptive platform 
trials. Participants will emerge able to articulate key regulatory pathways 
such as RMAT and PRIME, anticipate safety and efficacy pitfalls unique to AAV 
vectors, and design robust studies when a single pivotal trial may enroll fewer 
than 20 patients. Whether you are a PhD student, academic researcher, or 
industry scientist, this free session delivers the statistical tools and 
conceptual frameworks essential for contributing to the rapidly expanding 
pipeline of more than 2,000 gene-therapy products in development. 

Sign up today 
<https://instats.org/seminar/developing-gene-therapies-a-statistician> to 
secure your spot, and feel free to share this opportunity with anyone who might 
benefit!


Best wishes

Michael Zyphur
Professor and Director
Institute for Statistical and Data Science
https://instats.org
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