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@techcrunch.com
7 years ago
CRISPR-Cas9 inventor Jennifer Doudna’s plans on moving forward, genetically modifying humans
@theverge.com
7 years ago
Gene editing will transform cancer treatment
@theverge.com
7 years ago
A new gene-editing technique could help treat sickle cell anemia
@Primary_Immune1
7 years ago
Upbeat Look at #RareDisease Cures by Gene-Editing http://news.miami.edu/stories/2016/09/fda-commissioner-sees-a-future-where-gene-editing-will-cure-disease.html #SNRTG #BigData #genomics #science #CRISPR https://t.co/hMOIGrwNb1
@techcrunch.com
7 years ago
Jennifer Doudna, inventor of gene editing technology CRISPR Cas9, is coming to Disrupt
@theverge.com
7 years ago
Gene-editing tool CRISPR may soon be used to treat humans for the first time