The First Crispr Medicine Is Now Approved in the US
“This is a terrible disease,” says Samarth Kulkarni, president and CEO of Crispr Therapeutics. “Every day feels like a big
Read more“This is a terrible disease,” says Samarth Kulkarni, president and CEO of Crispr Therapeutics. “Every day feels like a big
Read moreIn a small initial test in people, researchers have shown that a single infusion of a novel gene-editing treatment can
Read moreLawrence Faucette, the 58-year-old patient with terminal heart disease who was the second person to receive a genetically engineered pig
Read moreThe gene edit also helped limit the spread of the virus. Four ordinary chickens were placed in the same incubator
Read moreMonkeys are often used in research as stand-ins for people because of their biological similarities. But Curtis anticipates that transplant
Read moreIn 2008, a fruit fly known as the spotted-wing drosophila made its way from Southeast Asia to the continental US,
Read moreA gene-editing startup wants to help you eat healthier salads. This month, North Carolina–based Pairwise is rolling out a new
Read moreEvie Junior’s life has been defined by pain. He was born with sickle cell disease, which causes red blood cells
Read moreThe Aedes aegypti mosquito is not just a nuisance—it’s a known carrier of dengue, yellow fever, chikungunya, and Zika viruses. Distinguished by
Read more