RAC June 18, 2003 - Presentation Materials
91st Meeting Day 1
Bethesda, Maryland

Call to Order and Opening Remarks  
  Theodore Friedmann, M.D., Chair, NIH RAC  
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Minutes of the February 10, 2003 RAC Meeting  
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Minutes of the March 6-7, 2003 RAC Meeting  
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Presentation of NIH Award of Merit to Dr. Theodore Friedmann and Dr. Linda Gooding  
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Discussion of Human Gene Transfer Protocol #0301-575 entitled:  
  A Phase I Study of NT-501, An Implant of Encapsulated Human NTC-201 Cells Releasing Ciliary Neurotropic Factor (CNTF), in Patients with Retinitis Pigmentosa  
  Paul A. Sieving, M.D., Ph.D., National Institutes of Health  
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  Reviewers  
  Neal DeLuca, Ph.D.  
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  Larry Johnson, M.D.  
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  Maxine Linial, Ph.D.  
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  Bernard Lo, M.D.  
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  Jean Bennett, M.D., Ph.D.  
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Public Comments  
  The Foundation Fighting Blindness  
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Data Management Report  
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Review of Selected American Society of Gene Therapy (ASGT)  
  Annual Meeting Sessions Related to Retroviral Vectors  
  Theodore Friedmann, M.D., Chair, NIH RAC  
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Recommendations of the United Kingdom Gene Therapy  
  Advisory Committee (GTAC) and Committee on Safety of Medicines (CSM) Working Party on Retroviruses (April 2003)  
  Marina O'Reilly, Ph.D., Biotechnology Program Advisor, OBA  
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Retroviral Vectors: Topics for Future Presentations  
  and Discussions at RAC Meetings  
  Marina O'Reilly, Ph.D., Alexander Rakowsky, M.D., and Madison Powers, J.D., D.Phil.  
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Presentation of in-depth Assessment Regarding  
  Containment-Level Requirements for Modified Vaccinia (MVA) Pox Viral Vector  
  Emmett Barkley, Ph.D.  
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