LONDON — Two women were awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry Wednesday for their pioneering work on genome editing, which has the life-saving potential to be used to cure genetic diseases. Subscribe ...
STOCKHOLM, Sweden — Two scientists won the Nobel Prize in chemistry Wednesday for developing a method of genome editing likened to “molecular scissors” that offer the promise of one day curing ...
Emmanuelle Charpentier, PhD's, contributions have been heralded by the scientific community and celebrated with dozens of prestigious awards. [Kevin Davies, PhD] French microbiologist Emmanuelle ...
It sounds like science fiction — and until 2012, the ability to cheaply and easily edit strings of DNA was exactly that. But as it turns out, CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing is a completely natural function ...
Two scientists won the Nobel Prize in chemistry on Wednesday for developing “molecular scissors” to edit genes, offering the promise of one day curing inherited diseases. Working on opposite sides of ...
In a historic moment for gene editing, the U.S. late last year approved Casgevy, the first CRISPR-based therapy for sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia. One of the key figures behind the news was ...
On Feb. 10, 2016, the University of Leuven (KU Leuven) will confer a joint honorary doctorate on Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna. On the occasion of its Patron Saint's Day, the university ...
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