Genetic Treatments for Sickle Cell
When it comes to a devastating blood disorder, sometimes two wrongs make a right
Genetic Treatments for Sickle Cell
When it comes to a devastating blood disorder, sometimes two wrongs make a right
The Paradox of Precision Medicine
Early attempts to tailor disease treatment to individuals based on their DNA have met with equivocal success, raising concerns about a push to scale up such efforts
Welcome to CRISPR's Gene-Modified Zoo
Birds and bees are just the beginning for this animal-altering technology
Destroying Worn-Out Cells Makes Mice Live Longer
Experiment confirms that targeting senescent cells could treat age-related diseases
U.S. Panel Green-Lights Creation of Male 3-Person Embryos
But federal law may prevent regulators from approving the technique
Magnetically Guided Gene Therapy Heals Blood Vessels
An external magnet guided cells to repair arteries in mice
What Gene Therapy Needs Now: A Good Off Switch
Researchers are developing molecular switches that can inactivate transplanted genes, paving the way for safer gene therapies. First up—better treatments for cancer
Cancer Immunotherapy: The Cutting Edge Gets Sharper
Scientists try to understand why some patients get better and others don't
New Discovery Moves Gene Editing Closer to Use in Humans
The gene editing method called CRISPR is already used in the lab to insert and remove genome defects in animal embryos
Cord-Blood Research Sits Poised for Therapeutic Discovery
Whenever one examines any area of scientific inquiry, there are two important things to understand: where the science is today, and where it may lead us in the future.
Bioelectrical Signals Can Stunt or Grow Brain Tissue
By tweaking the charges of brain cells, researchers alter early brain development, opening a door to healing mature brains or undoing genetic damage
Big Precision Medicine Plan Raises Patient Privacy Concerns
White House’s move to develop customized care prompts worries about data security and informed consent