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Jennifer Doudna Answers Questions about CRISPR

JENNIFER DOUDNA SPEAKS AT HER 13 FEBRUARY PLENARY SESSION AT THE 2016 AAAS ANNUAL MEETING. | BOSTON ATLANTIC PHOTOGRAPHY Last year, the genome-editing method CRISPR came to power as a technology poised to change everything from how we fight disease to whether we might finally be...
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British researchers starts to genetically modify human embryos

Scientists investigating miscarriage will not be able to implant embryos or study them for more than two weeks, says HFEA Britain’s first genetically modified human embryos could be created within months, after scientists were granted permission by the fertility regulator to carry out the procedure....
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CRISPR Used To Repair Blindness-Causing Gene Defect

Hailed as a breakthrough with the potential to correct genetic mutations and cure life-threatening diseases, the gene editing platform CRISPR/Cas9 may also be able to reverse an inherited condition that causes blindness. Scientists at the Columbia University Medical Center and University of Iowa used CRISPR to repair...
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Editas Aims For $100M CRISPR IPO

Editas Medicine is pushing ahead with plans to go public. An IPO for the Cambridge, MA-based company would make it the first among the handful of biotechs that are betting on the groundbreaking CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing system to develop human therapeutics. In a regulatory filing...
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