What if you could precisely change the genome of a pre-implantation human embryo and then safely use that embryo to try to ...
Research led by the University of Cambridge Loke Centre for Trophoblast Research has shown that a genome editing technique ...
The use of genome editing in early embryos has pulled back the curtain on the role of one of the key genes that orchestrates ...
An extremely precise genome editing technique called base editing has been used for the first time by Cambridge scientists to ...
Scientists have, for the first time, used an extremely precise genome editing technique called base editing to study gene ...
A multidisciplinary committee of experts studied the scientific underpinnings of human gene-editing technologies, their potential use in biomedical research and medicine -- including human germline ...
The promise of genome editing to help understand human diseases and create new therapies is vast, but technological limitations have limited advancement of the field. While existing editing ...
Base editing in human embryos reveals that NANOG is the one gene required to form every body tissue. Cambridge’s landmark ...
Altering a single gene in human embryonic cells has revealed that NANOG plays a key role in early embryo development, ...
This week a diverse group of researchers, bioethicists, publishers and theologians, are gathering in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to extend and expand the rolling debate about the merits of human ...
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