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Applied Genetic Technologies Corporation (Nasdaq: AGTC) will participate in the 124th Annual American Optometric Association Congress from June 24-26 in Denver. Jill Dolgin, PharmD, Executive Director of Global Patient Advocacy, will discuss gene therapy trial recruitment for inherited retinal diseases (IRDs). Collaborating with Dr. Rachelle Lin, the presentations will cover ethical considerations, current advancements, and future management of IRDs. AGTC aims to educate future optometrists on the vital role of patient registries and clinical trials in developing therapies for IRDs. The company will also exhibit at booth #1316.

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. and CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 22, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Applied Genetic Technologies Corporation (Nasdaq: AGTC), a biotechnology company conducting human clinical trials of adeno-associated virus (AAV)-based gene therapies for the treatment of rare retinal diseases, today announced that Jill Dolgin, PharmD, Executive Director of Global Patient Advocacy, will address optometric graduate students on the topic of inherited retinal diseases (IRDs) at the 124th Annual American Optometric Association Congress & 51st Annual American Optometric Student Association Conference: Optometry's Meeting®, being held June 24-26 in Denver.

Dr. Dolgin will be joined by Rachelle Lin, OD, MS, FAAO, Assistant Professor at the Southern California College of Optometry at Marshall B. Ketchum University, to present on the future management of IRDs as part of the AOA+ interactive student sessions. Dr. Lin also will also lead three continuing education courses related to gene therapy and IRDs.

“AGTC recognizes the central role that optometrists play as vision healthcare providers, initially identifying patients with symptoms of IRDs such as x-linked retinitis pigmentosa and achromatopsia and navigating them to the latest IRD clinical trials,” said Dr. Dolgin. “AGTC looks forward to the opportunity to educate future optometrists about the importance of rare disease patient registries and gene therapy clinical trials and the critical roles of low vision optometrists and people with IRDs in the development of IRD therapies.”

Dr. Lin and Dr. Dolgin’s presentations are scheduled as follows:

Rachelle Lin, OD

  • Ethical and Legal Considerations of Genetic Testing and Gene Therapy
    Thursday, June 24, 10:30-11:30 a.m. (MT)
  • Gene Therapy for Inherited Retinal Dystrophies - The Present & Future
    Thursday, June 24, 1:30 -2:30 p.m. (MT)
  • Genetic Testing for Inherited Retinal Dystrophies: Step-by-Step Workshop from Diagnosis to Gene Therapy
    Friday, June 25, 1:30-3:30 p.m. (MT)

Rachelle Lin, OD and Jill Dolgin, PharmD

  • Cutting Edge Developments Changing the Future Management of Inherited Retinal Dystrophies
    Saturday, June 26, 9-9:30 a.m., 9:40-10:10 a.m. (MT)

AGTC will also have a presence on the exhibit hall floor at booth #1316.

About AGTC
AGTC is a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing genetic therapies for people with rare and debilitating ophthalmic, otologic and central nervous system (CNS) diseases. AGTC is a leader in designing and constructing all critical gene therapy elements and bringing them together to develop customized therapies that address real patient needs. AGTC’s most advanced clinical programs leverage its best-in-class technology platform to potentially improve vision for patients with an inherited retinal disease. AGTC has active clinical trials in X-linked retinitis pigmentosa (XLRP) and achromatopsia (ACHM CNGB3 and ACHM CNGA3). Its preclinical programs build on the Company’s industry leading AAV manufacturing technology and scientific expertise. AGTC is advancing multiple important pipeline candidates to address substantial unmet clinical need in optogenetics, otology and CNS disorders. In recent years AGTC has entered into strategic partnerships with companies including Otonomy, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to the development of innovative therapeutics for neurotology, and Bionic Sight, LLC, an innovator in the emerging field of optogenetics and retinal coding.


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David Carey (IR) or Glenn Silver (PR)
Lazar FINN Partners: (212) 867-1768 or (646) 871-8485
david.carey@finnpartners.com or glenn.silver@finnpartners.com

Corporate Contact:
Stephen Potter
Chief Business Officer
Applied Genetic Technologies Corporation
T: (617) 413-2754
spotter@agtc.com


FAQ

What is the focus of AGTC's presentations at the American Optometric Association Congress?

AGTC's presentations will focus on gene therapy trial recruitment for inherited retinal diseases (IRDs) and the future management of these conditions.

Who will represent AGTC at the American Optometric Association Congress?

Jill Dolgin, PharmD, will represent AGTC, alongside Dr. Rachelle Lin, discussing gene therapy and IRDs.

When is the American Optometric Association Congress where AGTC is participating?

The American Optometric Association Congress is taking place from June 24-26, 2021, in Denver.

What topics will be covered in the sessions led by Dr. Rachelle Lin at the conference?

Dr. Rachelle Lin will cover genetic testing, ethical considerations, and advancements in gene therapy for IRDs.

Where can attendees find AGTC at the American Optometric Association Congress?

Attendees can find AGTC at booth #1316 in the exhibit hall.

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