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New Gene Therapy For Blindness Comes With Hefty Price Tag – NPR Illinois | 91.9 UIS

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2018-03-23 NEWS

New Gene Therapy For Blindness Comes With Hefty Price Tag
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Earlier this week doctors in some hospitals began using gene therapy to treat a rare vision disorder that can lead to blindness. The procedure comes with a record-setting price tag — more than $400,000 per eye. Here & Now’s Meghna Chakrabarti learns

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Brewing Craft Beer With CRISPR, Not Hops
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Not only has the skyrocketing demand for hops affected the crop’s price — nearly doubling from $2.99 a pound in 2007 to $5.92 a pound in 2017 — but it’s also putting a strain on the environment. A thirsty hop field soaks up 50 pints of water for
Brewing hoppy beer without the hopsScience Daily
Beer made with gene-edited yeast provides hoppy taste without the hopsDigital Trends

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Discovery: Women Lead Sustainable Living Research at AgriLife, UTD Scientists Develop ‘Genetic’ Circuits
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Scientists at the University of Texas at Dallas have designed genetiic “circuits” from living cellular material that could have a major impact on synthetic biology and gene therapy. The research is being done by Tyler Quarton, a bioengineering graduate

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2018-03-23 NEWS

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Discovery: Women Lead Sustainable Living Research at AgriLife, UTD Scientists Develop ‘Genetic’ Circuits
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Scientists at the University of Texas at Dallas have designed genetiic “circuits” from living cellular material that could have a major impact on synthetic biology and gene therapy. The research is being done by Tyler Quarton, a bioengineering graduate

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2018-03-23 NEWS

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Discovery: Women Lead Sustainable Living Research at AgriLife, UTD Scientists Develop ‘Genetic’ Circuits
dallasinnovates.com
Scientists at the University of Texas at Dallas have designed genetiic “circuits” from living cellular material that could have a major impact on synthetic biology and gene therapy. The research is being done by Tyler Quarton, a bioengineering graduate