New Zealanders are at the forefront of an extraordinary new technology that allows scientists to edit DNA to remove faulty genes from people with hereditary deadly diseases.
Scientists are delivering stunning results in a world-first CRISPR gene editing trial that is giving real hope to families who’ve been ravaged through generations.
Nobody could have imagined how successful it would be, and the lead scientist, a internationally-recognised liver specialist, says it could impact tens of millions of people living with other lethal diseases.
Scientists are delivering stunning results in a world-first CRISPR gene editing trial that is giving real hope to families who’ve been ravaged through generations.
Nobody could have imagined how successful it would be, and the lead scientist, a internationally-recognised liver specialist, says it could impact tens of millions of people living with other lethal diseases.
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