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CRISPR cancer trial success paves the way for personalized treatments.

December 29, 2022

“It is probably the most complicated therapy ever attempted in the clinic,” says study co-author Antoni Ribas, a cancer researcher and physician at the University of California, Los Angeles. “We’re trying to make an army out of a patient’s own […]

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Next-gen Covid-19 vaccines may also target the common cold.

November 14, 2021

Researchers found a cohort of healthcare workers who seemed strangely immune to Covid-19 infections despite high levels of exposure. Thinking the immunity came from other recent coronavirus infections, they found evidence of exactly that. “Mali Maini, senior author on the […]

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Gene therapy for cancer endorsed by FDA advisory panel. 

July 23, 2017

The FDA doesn’t need to listen to this panel, but they usually do. Scientists remove T-cells, genetically modify them to attack cancer, then put them back in the bodies of leukemia patients. This would be the first time the FDA […]

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