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25 Great Books by Refugees in America – New York Times

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2017-01-31 NEWS

New York Times

25 Great Books by Refugees in America
New York Times
What these particular refugees could become in this country, and how they could contribute to our society and culture, is a question stuck in suspended animation. But we do have the power to look to the past. And in the literary realm it’s

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2017-01-31 NEWS

CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing is the future of medicine
CMU The Tartan Online
DNA is an incredible thing, carrying precious information in a small space to make you who you are — genetically, at least. This double-helix polymer carries all the information required for growth, development, functioning, and reproduction for all

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2017-01-31 NEWS

CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing is the future of medicine
CMU The Tartan Online
DNA is an incredible thing, carrying precious information in a small space to make you who you are — genetically, at least. This double-helix polymer carries all the information required for growth, development, functioning, and reproduction for all

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2017-01-30 NEWS

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Researchers grow human tissue in pig embryo. Is it ethical?
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“They say they used ‘pluripotential stem cells,’” Moira McQueen, the director of the Canadian Catholic Bioethics Institute in Toronto, told LifeSiteNews. “That should mean adult stem cells. So as long as the stem cells aren’t embryonic stem cells
Scientists Successfully Create Human-Pig Chimera EmbryosYahoo News
Scientists take first steps to growing human organs in pigsCarlisle Sentinel
Destroying research embryos within 14 days limits breakthroughsSwinburne University of Technology
KVOA Tucson News –BioNews
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2017-01-30 NEWS

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Ask a Specialist: Targeted Therapy and Immunotherapy
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If you or someone you know has cancer, find out how cancer is being treated with Targeted Therapy and Immunotherapy. Learn more with Dr. Shane Morita, Medical Director of Surgical Oncology at The Queen’s Medical Center and MD Anderson Cancer …

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2017-01-30 NEWS

Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy Funds $250K CRISPR Grant for UT-Southwestern
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NEW YORK (GenomeWeb) – Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy today announced it has granted $250,000 to University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center researcher Eric Olson for his study of a CRISPR/Cas9-based treatment for Duchenne muscular …
Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy Awards UT Southwestern Medical Center $250000 Grant to Explore CRISPR/Cas9 …PR Newswire (press release)

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