Rat disease models have played an integral role in scientific discovery and cancer research, including Nobel Prize–winning ...
You can’t call it cheatin’, she reminds me of you,” the Gin Blossoms sang on their 1996 album Congratulations I’m Sorry. For sponsors ...
As genome editing therapies move through clinical trials to regulatory approval, scientists continue the quest for the holy ...
Genome-scale CRISPRi mapping reveals how gene perturbations reshape human iPSC transcriptomes, surfacing regulators of ...
New research shows it’s possible to edit the DNA of human embryos with more precision. But scientists warn it’s still not ...
In a study published in Science Translational Medicine, a team of researchers led by Dr. Wang Yu from the Shenzhen Institutes ...
Cadmium (Cd) contamination poses a serious threat to global food safety. As a toxic and carcinogenic heavy metal, cadmium can ...
Jennifer Doudna, Ph.D., the Nobel Laureate best known for co-inventing the CRISPR system that has become the foundation for ...
An extremely precise genome editing technique called base editing has been used for the first time by Cambridge scientists to ...
Synthetic human chromosomes may transform gene therapy by carrying large therapeutic genes without altering natural DNA. Here ...
For the second time this month, a team of researchers has reported harnessing a precise gene-editing technique to alter the DNA of human embryos. Precise genome editing of human embryos triggers ...
The report – ‘Fertility, Embryo Research and Genome Editing: Public Attitudes in Europe’, commissioned by the charity Progress Educational Trust (PET), supported by ESHRE and conducted by Ipso, was ...