Crispr’s ability to cut genetic code like scissors has just started to turn into medicines. Now, gene editing pioneer ...
A small change to a powerful molecular tool — using the CRISPR-Cas13 enzyme, which can detect RNA from viruses and cells — ...
With a shared purpose, we can realize the true promise of CRISPR and improve healthcare, providing hope to more patients with ...
Researchers at Texas A&M are pairing a widely used ingredient with advanced medical technology to develop new treatments for ...
Muscles make up nearly 40% of the human body and power every move we make, from a child's first steps to recovery after ...
Researchers used CRISPR gene editing to selectively kill cancer cells with amplified oncogenes. In animal and cellular models ...
Nobel laureate Jennifer Doudna, PhD; Matthew Porteus, MD, PhD, and Rodolphe Barrangou, PhD—offer their views on the commercial potential and challenges of genome editing following a rollercoaster 2025 ...
Oceanic ecosystems are increasingly threatened by global warming, which causes coral bleaching, species migration and, ...
Scientists in China report removing HIV from human DNA using gene-editing technology. Experts say the findings are promising but still far from a confirmed cure.
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At Web Summit Qatar, AI-powered biotech startups describe how automation, data, and gene editing are filling labor gaps in ...
Producing high levels of valuable medicinal compounds in plants has long been limited by the difficulty of precisely ...