re: Generation

April 15, 2022

Living and Loving with Hemophilia A

“I think back to those first two years and how strenuous it was dealing with hemophilia and inhibitors in their worst form. I’m thankful that my family bonded together.” —Christal, Tristan’s mother

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Changing the future of manufacturing at Generation Bio
BY Leslie Wolfe, Ph.D., Senior Vice President, Head of Chemistry, Manufacturing & Controls

Science is all about change – making new discoveries that propel us forward. In my career, this change has been reflected in how we’re able to manufacture and deliver the medicines that people need.

Sometimes change is incremental. Other times, it launches us into a new era.

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Reconnecting at Generation Bio

Over these recent months of doing our jobs in a primarily work-from-home environment, the Generation Bio team has remained committed to connectivity, which we’ve often had to innovate or reinvent in whole new ways. Throughout it all, though, we’ve continued to unite in shared goals, challenges and a vision to transform genetic medicine.

Earlier this summer, members of the team

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Beyond vaccines: Envisioning a new approach to protecting the world from infectious disease
BY PHILLIP SAMAYOA, PH.D., SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, HEAD OF CORPORATE DEVELOPMENT

This article was originally published as a guest column on Cell & Gene.

We’re finally turning a corner on the COVID-19 pandemic, thanks in large part to the biopharma industry’s tremendous work over the past year to bring forward multiple highly effective vaccines.

Yet it is equally important to

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Opening up on shutting down
by THE GENERATION BIO TEAM

Each year, for the first week of July, Generation Bio shuts down and the team is able to take well-deserved time off. We are strong believers in recharging and reconnecting with ourselves outside of work, and we take this vacation time very seriously. While some of our team spends the week traveling overseas or visiting

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In order to be all-in, sometimes you gotta be all-out. Thoughts on our twice-a-year complete and total shut down.
BY SARA DEN BESTEN AND GEOFF MCDONOUGH

When you read about our culture on our website, you’ll find these words: “There is a current that runs through all of us.  It’s fed by our excitement for each other’s ideas and our cheering for other’s successes.”

This is true. And it’s wonderful.

But we’d be missing a critical truth if we

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Toward a new paradigm in treatment for hemophilia A
A CONVERSATION WITH OUR CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER DOUG KERR, MD, PHD, MBA

In March we recognize Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month and the communities affected by these conditions, including hemophilia. As we continue to advance our efforts toward a durable, redosable gene therapy for hemophilia A, we reflect on how we hope to serve these communities.

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Connectivity

What does connectivity mean to you?

To us, it comes down to the ways in which we unite in our shared goals and vision of a better future.

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Generation Bio is 100 Strong

Our team is what makes us who we are. And who we are is born from the constantly evolving nature of the team.

We recently reached (and have now surpassed!) the 100-employee mark – a sign of both the success and the potential of Generation Bio.

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How well do your core values guide your organization? 2020 was the year we found out. (Part Two)

This is our story, offered as a reflection from the hearts and minds of many across our organization. We are writing this post the same way we got through 2020. Together.

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How well do your core values guide your organization? 2020 was the year we found out. (Part One)

This year saw a lot. A worldwide pandemic. Civil unrest fueled by systemic racism. A global economy being challenged on many fronts. Throughout it all we asked ourselves, how does a company remain balanced in a world that is, right now, anything but? Is it possible to continue to be connected and on mission with

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Take a seat at the table.

We are always looking for those who are ready to share their vision, talent, and tenacity—who believe in our mission and themselves.

Imagine a world without genetic disease.

What do you see? More health? Fewer doctor appointments? More bike riding? More peanut butter and jelly sandwiches? More life?
See our shared vision.
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