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Gelsinger and clinical
* 1999 — Researchers at the Institute for Human Gene Therapy at the University of Pennsylvania accidentally kill Jesse Gelsinger during a clinical trial of a gene therapy technique, leading the FDA to halt further gene therapy trials at the Institute.
Jesse Gelsinger ( June 18, 1981-September 17, 1999 ) was the first person publicly identified as having died in a clinical trial for gene therapy.

Gelsinger and trial
In 1999 a further setback occurred when 18-year-old Jesse Gelsinger died in a gene therapy trial.
* Inclusion of Gelsinger as a substitute for another volunteer who dropped out, despite having high ammonia levels that should have led to his exclusion from the trial

Gelsinger and by
In 2001, after the departure of all of its creators, IAL was disbanded and replaced with the very different Intel Labs under Pat Gelsinger, though most of the creative talent that had been in IAL was by then scattered across the company or had left entirely.

Gelsinger and at
The disease is usually fatal at birth, but Gelsinger had not inherited the disease ; in his case it was the result of a genetic mutation and as such was not as severe-some of his cells were normal which enabled him to survive on a restricted diet and special medications.

Gelsinger and for
The Gelsinger case was a severe setback for scientists working in the field.

Gelsinger and with
On September 13, 1999, Gelsinger was injected with an adenoviral vector carrying a corrected gene to test the safety of the procedure.

Gelsinger and disease
Gelsinger suffered from ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency, an X-linked genetic disease of the liver, the symptoms of which include an inability to metabolize ammonia-a byproduct of protein breakdown.

Gelsinger and .
The 1999 death of Jesse Gelsinger in a gene-therapy experiment resulted in a significant setback to gene therapy research in the United States.
The first was that of Jesse Gelsinger in 1999, which represented a major setback in the field.
* Paul Gelsinger, Jesse's father, tells of Jesse's death: http :// www. guineapigzero. com / jesse. html

joined and clinical
During 1929 he began clinical training at St Bartholomew's Hospital, London, then during 1935 joined a general medical practice in Cranleigh, Surrey.
After completing his fellowship at NASA Ames, he joined NASA's Johnson Space Center as a clinical scientist and flight surgeon, where he conducted clinical investigations of space adaptation and developed countermeasures for extended duration space flight.
After completing a fellowship in cornea & refractive surgery at Duke University in 2002, he joined the faculty of the Medical College of Georgia, where he practiced clinical ophthalmology and conducted research in such areas as corneal angiogenesis and outcomes of corneal and refractive surgery.
In 1959, he joined the staff of the Salt Lake Clinic, became associated with the LDS Hospital, and continued to make major contributions to the development of the thoracic specialty both in the clinical sciences and as the second director of the residency program.
He completed work in internal medicine and clinical epidemiology at the University of Western Ontario and Toronto and joined the academic staff of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto in 1987.
Initially sceptical of Liébeault's theories, methods and clinical results, the French neurologist, Hippolyte Bernheim eventually joined Liébeault in 1882, and they conducted a clinic and further research together.
Having rejected an offer to play Captain Jonathan Archer in the American science-fiction TV series Star Trek: Enterprise, MacCorkindale returned to the UK in 2002 and joined the cast of the BBC One medical drama Casualty, in the role of clinical lead consultant Harry Harper.

joined and trial
Upon his arrival in Hollywood, Lang joined the MGM studio and directed the crime drama Fury, starring Spencer Tracy as a man wrongly accused of a crime and then attacked by lynch mob who burn down the jail where he is awaiting trial and it is assumed they killed him in the flames, but did not.
But the investigating judge had joined the army, the Ministry of Justice did not want the trial to proceed, and the Swiss lawyer engaged by the Germans employed various delaying tactics.
Enraged by the French occupation of the Ruhr in 1924, Ley became an ultra-nationalist and joined the Nazi Party soon after reading Adolf Hitler's speech at his trial following the Beer Hall Putsch in Munich.
When offered a further week extension to the trial, he refused and instead joined Yorkshire rivals Leeds United, where he was part of the team that won the final Football League First Division championship before it was replaced by the Premier League as the top division in English football.
In late-April he joined the Toronto Maple Leafs of the International League on a trial basis but was released by the team on May 6 after X-rays showed bone deterioration in his affected ankle.
Lloyd joined the considerable number of Labour MPs in choosing to vote against government policy regarding the Iraq War, following this he sided with the sizable number of Labour MPs who rebelled against government policy to detain terror suspects for 90 days without trial, further, in 2007 Lloyd also voted against the renewal of the Trident Nuclear Missile System.
When in early 1692 accusations of witchcraft began to circulate in Salem Village, Hathorne and magistrate Jonathan Corwin were called upon to interrogate both accusers and accused to determine if there was cause for a trial ; they were eventually joined in this task by officials from Boston, including Deputy Governor Thomas Danforth.
Queudrue had a trial at Peterborough United, but was reported to have joined Greece Super League club Panionios instead.
On 25 July 2007, Kluivert turned down the offer of a trial at Sheffield Wednesday, and later joined French side Lille OSC.
After the Simpson trial, Darden left the Los Angeles County District Attorney ’ s Office in 1995 and joined the faculty at California State University, Los Angeles, where he taught undergraduate criminal law.
On 26 June 2010, it was revealed that Bouma's former club PSV Eindhoven had offered him a trial at the club in an attempt to revive his career and he joined up with the rest of the PSV squad for pre-season training.
On leaving the Academy, in 1897, she joined the D ' Oyly Carte Opera Company with a week-long trial at the Savoy Theatre, singing the part of Elsie Maynard in the first London revival of The Yeomen of the Guard.
With the intention of improving his cricket, in June 1891 he joined the recently re-formed Cambridgeshire County Cricket Club and was successful enough in trial matches to represent the county in several games that September.
In 1966, Bird joined the Santa Clara County Public Defender's Office where, between 1966 and 1974, she held the positions of deputy public defender, senior trial deputy, and chief of the appellate division.
Former U. S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark joined the defense team, which contended that there were six faults in the trial.
After being refused a trial by local side Barrow, Hughes joined Blackpool, who were then a top-flight side.
At her trial, Bormann said she had joined the Auxiliary SS in 1938 " to earn more money ".
In 2008 he joined Huddersfield Town on trial after rejecting a player-coach role at Burnley.
In August 2010, Núñez joined English club Leeds United on trial.
On 24 January Rotherham signed two scrum halves on trial, Dale Farnham joined from Plymouth Albion ; and Danny Matthews who had previously played at Leeds Met University alongside team mates Barney Maddison and Ben Hooper while playing at the University.
Born in Bouake, Touré joined Premier League team Arsenal in February 2002 from ASEC Mimosas for a fee of £ 150, 000 after a short trial.
On September 27th 2012 Boa Morte joined Npower League 1 team on trial.
On the same day former midfielder Akos Buzsaky joined Portsmouth on trial alongside the Portuguese midfielder.
He had a trial with Partick Thistle and joined East Fife at the end of August 2005.
Neale joined Dundee on trial on Monday 23 June and travelled to Malta with the Dundee squad in an attempt to earn a deal at Dens Park.

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