Pride month at ProQR is an opportunity to celebrate and thank all of the LGBT+ people in our communities, including our employees, scientists, and doctors that made our research possible.
ProQR has announced the completion of an in-depth strategic review designed to deliver on our commitment to advance RNA therapies for diseases with high unmet need. We are also sharing additional analyses of the sepofarsen Illuminate trial.
On behalf of all ProQRians, happy Rare Disease Day 2022. Both within ProQR and outside, we join the community in raising awareness and trying to generate change for people worldwide living with a rare disease, their families, and supporters.
ARVO 2021 presentation by Stephen R. Russell from Iowa University on the Safety and efficacy of sepofarsen in the second treated eye in a Ph1b/2 extension trial in CEP290 mediated Leber Congenital Amaurosis type 10.
ARVO 2020 clinical trial results presentation by Stephen Russel et al. Sepofarsen had a manageable safety profile and showed improvement in mean visual acuity, and full-field stimulus testing.
AAO 2020 poster by Stephen Russel et al. Recognized with best poster award. Sepofarsen had a manageable safety profile and showed improvement in mean visual acuity, and full-field stimulus testing.
AAO 2020 poster by Allen Ho et al. Recognized with best poster award. Data show that FST seems a more sensitive method in patients with severely impaired vision.
He is one of the founders of ProQR, but even long before that Gerard Platenburg was involved in the development of RNA therapies. Even so, after decades of working on them he still gets enthusiastic when talking about RNA.