AI-powered CRISPR could lead to faster gene therapies, Stanford Medicine study finds
Yilong Zhou, a visiting undergraduate student from Tsinghua University, used CRISPR-GPT to successfully active genes in A375 melanoma cancer cells...
Yilong Zhou, a visiting undergraduate student from Tsinghua University, used CRISPR-GPT to successfully active genes in A375 melanoma cancer cells...
Motor neuron disorders have a devastating impact on the lives of those affected. Over the last 10 years, researchers at...
Microscopy image showing the optic nerve in advanced glaucoma disease. Stem-cell therapy could help restore vision loss caused by degenerative...
In an unprecedented leap forward, scientists are unveiling how the “molecules of emotion” are poised to revolutionize the future of...
Posted on 11 July 2024 A new technology aims to take gene therapies a step further, making it possible for...
open share links close share links Innovations in regulation and payment models for individualized gene therapy and increased collaboration can...
Gene therapies use genes to treat, prevent, or cure diseases and disorders. Small viruses called adeno-associated viruses (AAVs) are a...
In an effort to improve delivery of costly medical treatments, a team of researchers in electrical engineering at the University...
Several children born with a rare, inherited form of deafness can now hear thanks to two new gene therapies, clinical...