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Teens may have come up with a new way to detect, treat Lyme disease using CRISPR gene editing
To compete at iGEM, a sort of science Olympics, teens at a Georgia high school set their sights on finding a better way to ...
Syntax Bio, a synthetic biology company programming the next generation of cell therapies, has published new research in ...
UC Davis researchers engineered wheat that encourages soil bacteria to convert atmospheric nitrogen into plant-usable ...
We here at STAT cover CRISPR a lot. But it’s not every day we get to cover Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. The Rock and the genome-editing technology meet in a new movie, “Rampage,” coming out Friday.
To compete at iGEM, a sort of science Olympics, teens at a Georgia high school set their sights on finding a better way to ...
For years, Yale researchers David Breslow and Mustafa Khokha have worked together with a similar challenge in their ...
A rare disease mom and scientist shares on the "First Opinion Podcast" how she serves as a translator between her two ...
Higher yields, greater resilience to climatic changes or diseases—the demands on crop plants are constantly growing. To address these challenges, researchers of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) ...
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Lyme disease often goes undetected when it's most treatable. These teens are working to change that.
Teens at a Georgia high school may have come up with a better way to detect and treat Lyme disease. They took their idea to ...
Genetic mutations can alter how the proteins produced by our genes function and can lead to diseases like cancer. Now researchers have used the gene-editing technology CRISPR/Cas 9 in a less commonly ...
Cardiologist and Men's Health advisory board member Christopher Kelly, MD, says this treatment is "approaching magic" for ...
A new genome editing technology known as CRISPR has the potential to revolutionize the way scientists study diseases and genetics. “I think it’s a really useful tool for science, in fact it’s sort of ...
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