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CRISPR Therapeutics’ (CRSP) Casebia Therapeutics JV Enters Collaboration Agreement with StrideBio – StreetInsider.com

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2017-04-17 NEWS

CRISPR Therapeutics’ (CRSP) Casebia Therapeutics JV Enters Collaboration Agreement with StrideBio
StreetInsider.com
CRISPR Therapeutics (NASDAQ: CRSP) and Casebia Therapeutics, a joint-venture established by CRISPR Therapeutics and Bayer AG for developing CRISPR-based therapeutics in select disease areas, today announced they have signed a collaboration …

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2017-04-17 NEWS

Endpoints News

CRISPR Therapeutics and Casebia Therapeutics Announce Exclusive Development and Option Agreement with …
GlobeNewswire (press release)
BASEL, Switzerland and CAMBRIDGE, Mass. and DURHAM, N.C., April 17, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — CRISPR Therapeutics (NASDAQ:CRSP), a biopharmaceutical company focused on creating transformative gene-based medicines for serious diseases …
CRISPR Therapeutics, Casebia ink AAV deal with StrideBio; Puma gets an AdComm date; Merrimack names new R&D …Endpoints News
Chardan Capital Initiates Coverage on Crispr Therapeutics AG …Sports Perspectives
Crispr Therapeutics AG (CRSP) Given Consensus Recommendation of “Strong Buy” by AnalystsThe Cerbat Gem
Benchmark Monitor –BBNS –Chaffey Breeze
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The Scientist

RNAi’s Future in Drug-Target Screening
The Scientist
RNAi’s Future in Drug-Target Screening. A recent CRISPR study contradicted years of RNA interference research on a well-studied cancer drug target. But is it the last nail in the coffin for RNAi as a screening tool? By Catherine Offord | April 17, 2017.

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Billings Gazette

Billings Clinic accredited for using stem cell method to ‘successfully treat’ a rare cancer
Billings Gazette
So doctors a few decades ago created a workaround using stem cells, extracting them from the patient’s blood before administering the high-dose chemotherapy and then transplanting them back in to repair the damaged bone marrow after the chemo has …

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2017-04-17 NEWS

Digital Trends

From corn to cattle, gene editing is about to supercharge agriculture
Digital Trends
New gene editing tools like CRISPR/Cas9 now let scientists hack into genomes, make precise incisions, and insert desired traits into plants and animals. We’ll soon have corn with higher crop yields, mushrooms that don’t brown, pigs with more meat on