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CRISPR patents, potentially worth billions, belong to Broad Institute
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Are these genetically engineered cows the future of medicine?
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Gene editing will transform cancer treatment
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A new gene-editing technique could help treat sickle cell anemia
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GlaxoSmithKline and Google team up to create new bioelectronics health company
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This Bill Gates-backed fund wants to 'disrupt' vaccine delivery in poor countries
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Gene-editing tool CRISPR may soon be used to treat humans for the first time