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Dancing with the DGC: Structural Biology Meets Muscular Dystrophy
February 18, 2025

By Cody Tranbarger, EIR at Atlas Venture, as part of the From The Trenches feature of LifeSciVC For decades, muscular dystrophy has stubbornly persisted among the most intractable categories of human disease. Despite recent progress with AAV Gene Therapy and

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Sharing The Adaptive Ski Experience With The Biotech Community
February 25, 2019

JB Harvey broke his personal record earlier this winter by skiing over 22 trails in a single day at Loon Mountain. It was an awesome day. And 22 runs would be a huge day for anyone, but it was particularly

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Bringing The Human Element Full Circle Thru Adaptive Ski Coaching
February 8, 2018

My experience as an adaptive ski coach has been nothing short of life-changing. I don’t say that with hyperbole. By bringing together my passion for the mountains with my profession as an investor in biomedical therapies, adaptive coaching completes the

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