GLP Facts & Fallacies Podcast and Video: Curing 'incurable' leukemia? Cowardly corporations; Glyphosate hasn't tainted school lunches

GLP Facts & Fallacies Podcast and Video: Curing ‘incurable’ leukemia? Cowardly corporations; Glyphosate hasn’t tainted school lunches

Cameron English, Kevin Folta | 
A new gene-editing technique known as base editing may have helped doctor's cure a young girls "incurable" cancer. Why are ...
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Podcast: From Philadelphia to Baltimore—Tales of Chromosomes, Cancer Cells and Henrietta Lacks

Kat Arney | 
In this episode we’re taking a road trip from Philadelphia to Baltimore, exploring stories of chromosomal cut-and-paste, cancer cures and ...
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Gene therapy’s fight against ‘bubble boy’ disease may have yielded a safe cure

Meenakshi Prabhune | 
“Cure” is a strong word, but the authors are confident that it has been achieved ...
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CAR-T cell therapy and the promise of immune cells engineered to fight cancer

David Haas | 
The National Cancer Institute estimates that more than 1.7 million people will be diagnosed with cancer this year. To cope ...
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Why daycare really might not be dangerous to your child’s health

Ben Locwin | 
Being around the large number of germs in daycare may actually improve your child's immune system. And we are now ...
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2 young leukemia patients cured with T-cell immunotherapy using genetically engineered donor cells

Meredith Knight | 
Gene-edited immune cells cure two British babies with childhood leukemia. But instead of patient-specific cells, doctors used cheaper universal cells ...
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