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Day: June 14, 2017

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CRISPR Craze and CRISPR Cares

Posted on June 14, 2017June 15, 2017 by Robert Ranisch

The newly discovered tools for genome editing promise a revolution in medicine and life science. A recent study, however, points to unexpected side-effects. While the study is widely deemed to be deficient, it shows how fragile the confidence in CRISPR is.

Posted in Converging technologies & human enhancement, Ethics of life sciences, medicine and public health, News Tagged crispr, gene editing

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