One of the challenges of delivering enzyme replacement and other therapies to treat rare diseases is the questions of how to best deliver them. EryDel is developing therapies that can be encapsultated in a patient’s red blood cells through its proprietary, point-of-care device. We spoke to Luca Benatti, CEO of EryDel, about the company’s technology for encapsulating medicines in red blood cells, its pipeline of rare disease therapies, and the advantages delivering treatments this way.