Biotechnology CRISPR was just used in a bid to restore sight to a blind person by Antonio Regalado 2020-03-04T09:13:22-05:00
Biotechnology The first US trial of CRISPR gene editing in cancer patients suggests the technique is safe by Charlotte Jee 2020-02-07T07:53:06-05:00
Biotechnology He Jiankui faces three years in prison for CRISPR babies The Chinese scientist and two associates were sentenced after a secret trial. by Antonio Regalado 2019-12-30T01:21:52-05:00
Biotechnology China’s CRISPR babies: Read exclusive excerpts from the unseen original research He Jiankui’s manuscript shows how he ignored ethical and scientific norms in creating the gene-edited twins Lulu and Nana. by Antonio Regalado 2019-12-03T05:00:48-05:00
Biotechnology Why the paper on the CRISPR babies stayed secret for so long The report describing the creation of the world’s first gene-edited babies creates an ethical quandary for scientific journals. by Antonio Regalado 2019-12-03T05:00:08-05:00
Biotechnology Opinion: We need to know what happened to CRISPR twins Lulu and Nana The unpublished research paper by He Jiankui about the creation of the babies shows proof of attempted gene editing gone awry. by Kiran Musunuru 2019-12-03T05:00:02-05:00
Biotechnology Companies declare signs of success in CRISPR treatment of blood disorders by Antonio Regalado 2019-11-19T14:12:38-05:00
Biotechnology One of CRISPR’s inventors has called for controls on gene-editing technology by Antonio Regalado 2019-11-15T06:37:24-05:00
Biotechnology The newest gene editor radically improves on CRISPR Researchers have developed “prime editing,” a true search-and-replace function for DNA. by Antonio Regalado 2019-10-21T11:02:25-04:00
Biotechnology Putin could decide for the world on CRISPR babies by Antonio Regalado 2019-09-30T16:54:25-04:00