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Co-inventor: CRISPR gene editing could have ‘profound positive effect,’ but ethics concerns remain – Deseret News

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2018-04-01 NEWS

Deseret News

Co-inventor: CRISPR gene editing could have ‘profound positive effect,’ but ethics concerns remain
Deseret News
Doudna and other scientists have said CRISPR Cas9 can revolutionize the fight against genetic disease in humans. But she has also warned that its wide-ranging capacity to alter genes will inevitably lead to various ethical dilemmas about a range of

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2018-04-01 NEWS

Deseret News

Co-inventor: CRISPR gene editing could have ‘profound positive effect,’ but ethics concerns remain
Deseret News
Doudna and other scientists have said CRISPR Cas9 can revolutionize the fight against genetic disease in humans. But she has also warned that its wide-ranging capacity to alter genes will inevitably lead to various ethical dilemmas about a range of

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2018-04-01 NEWS

Seattle Times

Medical breakthrough: Seattle man is first adult to get new gene therapy for vision
Seattle Times
So Willis checked in with his eye doctor late last year, setting in motion a train of events that culminated March 20 at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) when he became the first adult to undergo the first gene therapy approved in the U.S. for

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2018-04-01 NEWS

Things to consider before stem cell therapy
Walla Walla Union-Bulletin
I have seen ads in the U-B recently offering stem cell therapy. The following from the FDA would be helpful to anyone considering this procedure: If you’re considering treatment in the United States: Ask if the FDA has reviewed the treatment. Ask your