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Viewpoint: CRISPR is for more than just human gene editing

Jack Scanlan | 
If you’ve ever heard of CRISPR, it has most likely been in the context of human gene editing. … CRISPR ...
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Africa could become a world agricultural leader in CRISPR and other new breeding techniques (NBTs)

Lominda Afedraru | 
It is 8:30 East African Standard Time.  I disembark from a van filled with science journalists from Kampala, Uganda and ...
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CRISPR ‘black box’ tells us what’s happening inside human cells

Kristen Brown | 
To get a peek inside the cell, scientists at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard have developed a sort ...
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CRISPR revolution could level the playing field for crop biotech companies

Mateusz Perkowski | 
For agriculture, [CRISPR] technology is a new way to instill crops and livestock with desirable traits — or to remove ...
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Cutting gene therapy side effects by finding a better delivery system to the brain

Mark Derewicz | 
Researchers have found a structure on the small viruses that deliver gene therapy that makes them better at crossing from ...
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CRISPR as a ‘medical sleuth’: Gene-editing tool could detect Zika, Ebola and cancer

Sharon Begley | 
Some of the world’s leading CRISPR labs have, independently, tweaked CRISPR — adding bursts of light here and rings of ...
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Epigenetics of exercise: Our muscles appear to have ‘molecular memory’

Bailey Kirkpatrick | 
Our muscles may actually possess a molecular memory in the form of epigenetic marks on our DNA. According to a ...
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‘Unrandom selection’: CRISPR merged with AI (artificial intelligence) may change what it means to be human

Matthew Dunn | 
Modern medicine and rapidly advancing technology have seen us greatly evolve from the early days of hunter-gatherers, and now the ...
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Stop AIDS? Gene therapies target ‘almost impossible to cure’ HIV

Jaleesa Baulkman | 
Experts say gene therapy could finally be used to treat HIV and AIDS - after a decade of trying to replicate the ...
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Video: Biohacker documents his own DIY gene therapy

David Grossman | 
DIY gene therapy is far from the mainstream, but the numbers of people who are attempting to genetically engineer their ...
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Who owns the most CRISPR patents worldwide? Surprisingly, it’s agrochemical giant DowDuPont

Adam Houldsworth | 
A new study of the global CRISPR patent landscape ... provides the most detailed insight yet into how entities are ...
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Gene editing could help brassica crops adapt to climate change

A harmful effect of climate change that poses a major threat to food crops around the world could be overcome ...
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Epigenetics and doping: Steroids may have long-lasting performance enhancing effects

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Editor's note: E. Paul Zehr is a professor of neuroscience and kinesiology at the University of Victoria in Canada [Olympic ...
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Infographic: Gene editing and CRISPR in action

Ian Sample | 
Much of the excitement around gene editing is fueled by its potential to treat or prevent human diseases. There are ...
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Genetic engineering promises cornucopia of future products—but biotechnology critics take lethal aim

Steven Cerier | 
Genetic engineering may soon be giving us products that appear to be pulled from the realm of science fiction. Researchers ...
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Olympic gene doping: How WADA is managing new performance-enhancing technologies

Sean Hall | 
The start of the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang has once again brought questions of unethical athletic performance-enhancement, or doping, to ...
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How should the FDA regulate CRISPR gene-edited animals?

Philip Brasher, Steve Davies | 
Gene editing is touted as a promising new way of altering the DNA of plants or animals to speed their ...
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Video: Watch CRISPR’s cutting skills in action

Devin Coldewey | 
The CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing technique is an important concept to know about in these days of biotech advances, but it can be pretty ...
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Chocolate producers look to CRISPR gene editing to help cacao trees adapt to climate change

Max Blau | 
With the help of a suite of genetic engineering tools including CRISPR — and money from Mars Inc., one of the world’s ...
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Harvard’s George Church targets consumer genetic testing market, offering royalties for users

Eric Rosenbaum | 
Harvard University genetics guru George Church — one of the scientists at the forefront of the CRISPR genetic engineering revolution ...
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The quest for youth, and what our genes have to say about it

Andrew Porterfield | 
Why do some people seem to age faster than others? The answer may lie in our epigenetics ...
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CRISPR gene editing could boost crop yields and nutrition, but public acceptance remains wild card

Sara Wyant | 
The process of producing better food, protecting the environment and improving animal health is advancing at a seemingly breakneck pace ...
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Viewpoint: Public enthusiasm for genetics tempered by distrust, privacy concerns

Jim Kozubek | 
Cheaper genome sequencing is expanding our ability to understand risks associated with genetic mutations. But not everyone embraces these advances, ...
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Precision CRISPR repairs blindness in mice, could herald human treatments

Sharon Begley | 
In genome-editing, the challenge for CRISPR-wielding scientists is to edit only one of the two copies, or alleles, of every ...
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International organic farming group IFOAM declares opposition to CRISPR gene-edited crops

IFOAM (International Federation of Organic Agricultural Movements) has published a position paper on the new genetic engineering techniques. The aim is provide ...
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Gene-editing advances put us at the dawn of a revolution in medicine

Steven Cerier | 
So much of the public's attention is focused on the use of genetic engineering in the crops that our farmers ...
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Viewpoint: US may be losing CRISPR race against China, but FDA regulations are worth it

Claire Maldarelli | 
[H]ow did China edge out the United States to become the first to use CRISPR in humans? American researchers were, ...
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