Lianna Orlando

Vice President - Research & Partner CureDuchenne

Lianna Orlando, PhD, is CureDuchenne’s Vice President of Research and a Partner at CureDuchenne Ventures, where she helps identify and evaluate strategic investments aimed at developing treatments for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Prior to CureDuchenne, Lianna oversaw research grants and venture philanthropy programs at the Muscular Dystrophy Association, and at Fidelity Biosciences Research Initiative. Before leaving academia, Lianna was a junior faculty member in the Neurology Department at Massachusetts General Hospital. She completed her doctorate in Neurobiology from Harvard University, and a select master’s degree in Medicine from Harvard Medical School. She has taught both undergraduates and medical students at Harvard, and worked as a freelance science writer for disease foundations and scientific journals. She holds B.S. degrees in Chemistry and in Magazine Journalism from Syracuse University.

Seminars

Thursday 26th March 2026
Panel Discussion: Surveying Current Investor Sentiment in Gene Therapy to Strengthen Your Funding Strategy
9:00 am
  • Understanding what drives interest and what’s driving hesitation across the field
  • Discussing the role of policy, regulation, and public trust in shaping long-term investment
  • Reviewing the various sources of funding that exist for companies beyond VCs
Lianna Orlando