Explore CRISPR technology explained, gene editing science, DNA modification, and genetic engineering ethics—discover how ...
Broken String Biosciences ("Broken String"), a leader in advancing gene editing safety, today announced the appointment of ...
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CRISPR revives ancient gene to block gout and fatty liver
Reviving an ancient human gene that prevents gout and fatty liver disease, scientists at Georgia State University have marked ...
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Inside the Human Gene Editing Boom Driven by CRISPR Reshaping Everything From Medicine to Food
A major medical milestone took place in May 2025, when doctors at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia used CRISPR-based ...
From revolutionary CRISPR treatment to heavy drinking dangers, here's what you need to know about the latest health research.
GATC brought together a broad coalition of researchers and executives in cell and gene therapy, gene editing, drug discovery and AI as well as patients and advocates.
The inaugural Genetic Agency Technology Conference (GATC) on November 11th, 2025 will convene technical thought leaders, gene therapy developers, patients, their families, and patient advocates across ...
Metagenomi announces successful integration of large genes in human cells using a novel, compact CAST system for potential therapeutic applications. Metagenomi, Inc., a precision genetic medicines ...
We have written about the promise of gene therapy to correct genetic disease many times. An exciting development happened ...
Researchers have mapped the regulatory elements that control the FOXP3 gene, which is implicated in maintaining balance in ...
A study using albino cane toads with edited genes challenges the belief that albino wildlife is rare because it’s more ...
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Eli Lilly keeps up ophthalmic gene therapy push with $475m MeiraGTx deal
MeiraGTx’s AAV-AIPL1 has already led to vision gains in blind children, as regulatory submissions for the gene therapy close ...
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