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  • Biotechnology for innovative therapies

    Biotechnology is the engine behind a medical revolution, turning fundamental biological discoveries into innovative therapies capable of treating—or even curing—complex diseases like cancer or rare genetic disorders.

    🧬 Key Types of Innovative Therapies

    Current advances focus on using biological systems to create highly targeted treatments:

    • Gene Therapy: Modifying a patient’s genetic material to treat a disease at its source.
      • CRISPR-Cas9: A genomic editing tool that "cuts" and "repairs" DNA with precision, currently used for conditions like sickle cell anemia.
      • Viral Vectors: Using modified viruses (like AAV or lentiviruses) to deliver healthy genes into target cells.
    • Cell Therapy (CAR-T): A patient’s immune cells (T cells) are harvested, genetically reprogrammed in a lab to recognize cancer cells, and then re-infused to destroy the tumor.
    • Therapeutic Proteins: Producing complex molecules like monoclonal antibodies, recombinant insulin, or growth hormones using genetically modified cells.
    • mRNA Vaccines : Technology that instructs the body's cells to produce a protein that triggers an immune response, popularized by COVID-19 vaccines but now being tested for cancer.

    🚀 Challenges & Future Perspectives

    • Artificial Intelligence : AI is now accelerating the discovery of new therapeutic targets and optimizing manufacturing processes (biomanufacturing).
    • Industrial Bioproduction: A major challenge remains scaling up from lab research to safe, large-scale production (GMP standards) to make these treatments affordable.
    • Regulation: Development is strictly monitored by agencies like the EMA (Europe) or FDA (USA) to ensure patient safety throughout the clinical trial phases.

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