Katherine High: What diseases can be cured with gene therapy?
Gene therapy is a technique that introduces genes into human cells with the aim of curing diseases of genetic origin. Dr Katherine High developed the first gene therapy approved for treating haemophilia and is one of the world’s leading experts in the field. In this interview, she explains how it works, the challenges she faced in bringing it to life and its potential in treating neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s. She also reflects on the challenges of gene editing and the possibility of modifying the DNA of organisms – not only to cure diseases, but also to enhance certain traits, such as strength or intelligence.
Interview and Script: Toni Pou | Direction: Pau Subirós | Editing: Damià Dip ǀ A CCCB production
Participants: Katherine A. High
Related to Editing Humanity, Radical Science
21 May 2025