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Kalyan Vinnakota

Scientific Project Manager, Vision Restoration Initiative at Gilbert Family Foundation

Kalyan Vinnakota, Ph.D. is the Director of Curing NF and Vision Restoration Initiative at the Gilbert Family Foundation.23 He is a bioengineer with over a decade of post-PhD experience in academia, military medicine, and industry.4 At the Gilbert Family Foundation, Dr. Vinnakota manages the Vision Restoration Initiative, planning and supporting cutting-edge research in retinal ganglion cell protection.2

Dr. Vinnakota plays a crucial role in the foundation's efforts to accelerate a cure for neurofibromatosis (NF1).3 He oversees the Gene Therapy Initiative (GTI), which aims to develop curative therapies addressing the underlying genetic abnormalities in NF1 patients.1 His work involves collaborating with leading researchers and organizing annual meetings to discuss progress updates, challenges, and strategies for advancing NF1 gene therapy research.1

As a scientist, Dr. Vinnakota's major contributions are in the field of bioengineering.4 His expertise is recognized in academic circles, as evidenced by his Google Scholar profile, which shows his published research in the field.5

Highlights

Gene Therapy Initiative Annual Meeting Highlights
Gene Therapy Initiative Annual Meeting Highlights
Q&A With Kalyan Vinnakota - Gilbert Family Foundation
Q&A With Kalyan Vinnakota - Gilbert Family Foundation

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Detroit, Michigan, United States