Thrivous Views
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Gene Editing to Enhance Human Embryos
MIT Technology Review notes that the cut-and-paste gene-editing technology CRISPR-Cas9 has the potential to treat and perhaps cure a great ...
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Tiny Medical Robots and Even Smaller DNA Nanobots
The two most interesting advanced biomedical development news items released last week come both from the California Institute of Technology ...
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Low-Cost Cancer Therapy
Let’s start with some lifestyle advice: A Boston University study warns that more than half of US adults are affected ...
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FDA Approves First Gene Therapy
"We’re entering a new frontier in medical innovation with the ability to reprogram a patient’s own cells to attack a ...
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Interview with Dr. Jordan Roberts, Thrivous Science Advisor
Continuing our series of interviews with Thrivous Science Advisors, we present this interview with Dr. Jordan Roberts, a physician with ...
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A Whole Planet of Human Enhancement Advances
Besides the last, all news summaries below cover biomedical research done outside the US. Some will choose to interpret this ...
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Spectacular Advances in Regenerative Medicine
The advanced medical applications of 3D printing and nanotechnology summarized below raise hopes for science-fictional therapies. The nanotechnology-based regenerative medicine ...
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Toward Safer Pig Organs for Human Transplants
The top recent biotech news headlines report that scientists have for the first time used CRISPR gene editing to eliminate ...
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CRISPR and Cryo-Preservation
The successful improvement in the DNA of human embryos reported by the prestigious MIT Technology Review, covered in last week’s ...
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Here Come the Designer Babies
The most interesting human enhancement story that emerged last week is certainly the news (still officially unconfirmed) that scientists led ...