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Gene Editing for Cell Therapy and Designer Babies
Scientists have found a way to efficiently and precisely remove genes from white blood cells of the immune system and ...
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VR Is Useful and Fun, But Spend Time Outdoors Too
Scientists at the University of Bristol, with cloud computing and virtual reality (VR) experts, have designed a VR collaborative playground ...
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No Fixed Limit to the Human Lifespan
New research results released last week don’t support the idea that humans have a fixed expiration date — no hardwired ...
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Supercomputing for Personalized Cancer Treatment
Working with a new supercomputing platform called OncoTreat (see below), scientists at Columbia University and biotech spin-off DarwinHealth are able ...
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CRISPR Safety Under the Microscope
CRISPR gene editing (see Pulse 22) is rightly hailed as a potential game-changer in future medicine, but recent news released ...
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New Cancer Immunotherapy Is Spectacular
Researchers at the US National Cancer Institute have developed a new, very promising approach to cancer immunotherapy (see below). According ...
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"Right to Try" Signed into US Law
Many interesting medical news items have been released last week, but it seems worth underlining a regulatory development: A bill ...
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Precise Tissue Engineering with Artificial Cells
In a spectacular advance toward high-precision tissue engineering, Imperial College researchers have assembled artificial cells into useful biological tissue (see ...
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CRISPR as a High-Performance Word Processor
Researchers at the Joint Institute of Metrology and Biology (JIMB) have developed an enhanced CRISPR gene editing system, dubbed MAGESTIC ...
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Restoring Sight to the Blind
Restoring sight to the blind, with relatively cheap technology that everyone can afford, would be really wonderful. Researchers at the ...









