Eryney Marrogi

Conversations

I’ve joined Ashlee Vance on the Core Memory podcast a couple of times to talk about gene therapy and cancer.

MIT Museum

As part of the MIT Museum's grand re-opening in their beautiful new space in Kendall Square back in 2021, I worked with a couple colleagues at Dyno to create a display in an exhibit on bioengineering. It featured two capsids, one being AAV9 crystal structure with a map of insertion tolerance based on our internal data, while the other is AAV2 with a map of amino acid distance from the AAV2 receptor. You can see the capsids below sitting humbly near a ton of other cool stuff. I highly recommend checking out the museum if you haven't seen it before.

AAV capsid display at the MIT Museum
AAV capsid display at the MIT Museum
AAV capsid display at the MIT Museum