Luhan Yang: How to create a world where no one dies waiting for a transplant
Dr. Luhan Yang is the co-founder and chief scientific officer at eGenesis, working to make xenotransplantation a routine medical procedure for the delivery of safe and effective human transplantable cells, tissues and organs. Full bio
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a very cute pig.
of patients in need of a lifesaving organ
became a real option
and other organ diseases,
has exponentially increased.
will be added to this list.
will get a new organ,
a disturbing social issue.
that desperate patients
from the cruel black market.
is needed to this crisis.
to help solve this problem.
that we are on our way there,
a human-transplantable organ
science that makes it happen,
what xenotransplantation is.
animal organs into humans.
with similar size and physiology
have tried hard to make it happen,
sees a new organ as foreign,
to the organs from the pig,
that is benign to the pig,
endogenous retrovirus (PERV),
to cause a viral epidemic similar to HIV.
to address these issues,
has been on hold for more than one decade.
how I got here today with Laika.
from Emei Mountain in China.
in a lot of legendary stories,
a strong connection with nature.
of an ancient Buddhist temple
how my friends and I
to distract the monkeys
to hike through the valley.
to choose a field of study,
at Peking University in Beijing.
be so similar to animals
of fighting off so many pathogens
but you know I'm a scientist.
I didn't want to just ask the questions,
with the genetic makeup of mammals.
took me closer to Laika.
made changes in a human cell
of such a tool in changing our DNA.
in scientific discovery.
has two components.
with a microscope.
to the place we want to cut
and repairs the DNA in the way we want.
were intrigued by the medical applications
the potential to use CRISPR
in a pig's cell to make it virus-free
is then implanted into a pig egg
into the uterus of a surrogate mother
whose genetic makeup
by the human immune system.
the viral transmission problem first.
all 62 copies of the PERV virus
it was nearly mission impossible.
modifications within a cell.
we can do in a particular cell was five.
by more than tenfold to achieve that.
and hundreds of trials,
the possibility of this dangerous virus
and cloning technology,
born without PERV.
genetic modification on
more than 30 pigs without PERV,
geno-modified animal living on earth.
to orbit the earth.
of science and medicine.
who suffer from liver failure
on insulin after every meal
with good pancreatic cells
where patients with kidney failure
the burden of dialysis.
to tackle the problem
the beginning of our journey.
in front of nature,
to be addressed,
anticipate at this point.
to translate the cutting-edge science
of all the patients who are waiting.
this is extraordinary work here.
You've got rid of the virus.
trying to get to the point
won't reject a transplant.
complicated process.
the antigen of the pigs.
a lot from cancer.
or circumvent our immune system
to not attack the organ.
when do you hope
transplant would happen?
to give you any number.
We're always irresponsible.
for the patients.
that you think it could happen
five years or something?
within one decade.
who would be very, very excited at that,
people here who are going,
something so cute for our benefit."
can save eight people's lives.
one kidney from the pig,
the unmet medical need
if they eat bacon, right?
LY: Thank you so much.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Luhan Yang - Biologist, geneticistDr. Luhan Yang is the co-founder and chief scientific officer at eGenesis, working to make xenotransplantation a routine medical procedure for the delivery of safe and effective human transplantable cells, tissues and organs.
Why you should listen
With the mission to translate scientific innovation into a life-saving medical procedure, Dr. Luhan Yang is leading a team of world-renowned scientists to leverage CRISPR technology and its potential to deliver safe and effective human transplantable organs to the hundreds of thousands of patients worldwide who are in dire need.
In the US alone, more than 116,000 people annually are in need of a lifesaving organ transplant, and 20 people die every day waiting for a transplant. To address this issue, scientists have been trying to engineer animal organs for human transplantation for more than 100 years. However, concern for issues such as pig-to-human immunological compatibility and cross-species transmission of porcine endogenous retroviruses (PERV) have proven to be two insurmountable obstacles -- until now.
In a breakthrough paper published in Science, Yang and her team demonstrated for the first time the inactivation of PERV to prevent cross-species viral transmission, an important milestone for xenotransplantation. As co-founder and chief scientific officer, Yang has been at the center of eGenesis' success. In addition to recruiting and leading a high-caliber scientific team, she has played an integral role in daily management of the company, business strategy and planning, as well as negotiating with investors for early round funding.
Yang holds BS degrees in biology and psychology from Peking University and a PhD in human biology and translational medicine from Harvard Medical School.
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