Por: ABC News Tech February 28, 2023
Five years ago, scientist He Jiankui shocked his peers and the world with claims that he created the first genetically edited babies. Now, after serving three years in a Chinese prison for practicing medicine without a license, he faces obstacles and critics as he tries to re-enter science.For months he’s been touting plans to develop affordable gene therapies for rare diseases, starting with the muscle-wasting condition Duchenne muscular... + full article
Associated Press USA Science February 21, 2023
BEIJING (AP) — A Chinese scientist who set off an ethical debate five years ago with claims that he made the world’s first genetically edited babies said Tuesday that he hopes to research rare hereditary diseases in Hong Kong. He Jiankui shocked the world in 2018 when he... + más
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WPLG Local 10 USA Tech February 21, 2023
BEIJING – A Chinese scientist who set off an ethical debate five years ago with claims that he made the world’s first genetically edited babies said Tuesday that he hopes to research rare hereditary diseases in Hong Kong. He Jiankui shocked the world in 2018 when he... + más
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ABC News USA World February 21, 2023
BEIJING -- A Chinese scientist who set off an ethical debate five years ago with claims that he made the world’s first genetically edited babies said Tuesday that he hopes to research rare hereditary diseases in Hong Kong. He Jiankui shocked the world in 2018 when he announced... + más
ABC News USA Life February 20, 2023
For 17-year-old Rocky Elardo, a game-winning shot .Rocky, a high school senior and member of the girls varsity basketball team at Heritage High School in Leesburg, Virginia, made the for her team against Rock Ridge High School.“I was actually very stressed out,” Rocky told... + más
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Ars Technica USA Science January 05, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Jan 5, 2023 12:45 pm UTC MARK GARLICK/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Share this story Gene therapy has had a long and bumpy history. Although researchers have made some notable and Despite these issues, experts say there... + más
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The New York Times USA Opinion December 09, 2022
The parents of a 2-year-old girl write that their daughter “could die within the next year” because a genetic mutation is causing her heart to fail.“Time is quickly running out for me,” writes a man in his mid-30s whose DNA harbors a genetic mistake certain to destroy... + más
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ABC News USA Health November 23, 2022
WASHINGTON -- U.S. regulators on Tuesday approved the first gene therapy for hemophilia, a $3.5 million one-time treatment for the blood-clotting disorder.The Food and Drug Administration cleared Hemgenix, an IV treatment for adults with hemophilia B, the less common form of the... + más
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