CRISPR isn't the first gene -
editing technology promising to cure thousands of diseases.
Not exact matches
For his part, Collins, who has led NIH since 2009 and been kept on by the Trump administration, pointed to an array of
promising NIH activities, including the development of new
technologies to provide insights into human brain circuitry and function through the Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neuroethologies (BRAIN initiative) and the use of the gene -
editing tool CRISPR - Cas9 to correct mutations and clear the way to develop and test a «curative therapy» for the first molecular disease: sickle cell disease.
«DuPont has been responsible for numerous breakthroughs in CRISPR biology and has amassed an impressive array of expertise developing and applying genome
editing technologies in
promising commercial areas,» said Rachel Haurwitz, Ph.D., president and chief executive officer of Caribou.
Our singular focus is on the advancement of new applications for CRISPR - Cas gene
editing that will help bring the tremendous
promise this
technology holds for patients and consumers to reality.
More and more scientists are using the powerful new gene -
editing tool known as CRISPR / Cas9, a
technology isolated from bacteria, that holds
promise for new treatment of such genetic diseases as cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy...
The
promise of new CRISPR gene -
editing technology has always been that it might lead to a cure for specific genetic diseases.
As our efforts continue to evolve in the
promising fields of bioinformatics,
technology, immune programming, and gene
editing, we can maximize our influence even further.
While genome
editing technology represents a highly
promising area to advance the future of therapy for hematologic disorders, critical questions must be addressed to effectively translate this approach into clinical use.
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