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Hope in Focus Podcast | Episode 12: Understanding Clinical Trials with Dr. Jason Comander

38 min · 6. Juli 2026
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Dr. Jason Comander is the Ayub Family Chair in Ophthalmology and Director of the Inherited Retinal Disorder Service at Mass Eye and Ear. He has led several groundbreaking clinical trials, including delivering the first commercial dose of LUXTURNA® for LCA2 caused by RPE65 mutations and serving as the lead investigator and surgeon for the first CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing trial for LCA10 caused by CEP290 mutations. In this episode, Dr. Comander explains how gene therapies and gene editing approaches differ, shares insights from his experience leading clinical trials, and discusses what families should know when considering trial participation. He also explores emerging treatment approaches, including optogenetics and cell therapies, and offers an optimistic perspective on the future of inherited retinal disease research.

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Episode Hope in Focus Podcast | Episode 12: Understanding Clinical Trials with Dr. Jason Comander Cover

Hope in Focus Podcast | Episode 12: Understanding Clinical Trials with Dr. Jason Comander

Dr. Jason Comander is the Ayub Family Chair in Ophthalmology and Director of the Inherited Retinal Disorder Service at Mass Eye and Ear. He has led several groundbreaking clinical trials, including delivering the first commercial dose of LUXTURNA® for LCA2 caused by RPE65 mutations and serving as the lead investigator and surgeon for the first CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing trial for LCA10 caused by CEP290 mutations. In this episode, Dr. Comander explains how gene therapies and gene editing approaches differ, shares insights from his experience leading clinical trials, and discusses what families should know when considering trial participation. He also explores emerging treatment approaches, including optogenetics and cell therapies, and offers an optimistic perspective on the future of inherited retinal disease research.

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