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Home for Christmas: Baby treated with world-first CRISPR therapy takes first steps
Home for Christmas: Baby treated with world-first CRISPR therapy takes first steps

A child who received the world's first personalized CRISPR therapy is now taking his first steps after months in hospital care. Read more

Interesting Engineering - Dec 18
11/30/2025: Polymarket; CRISPR Kids; Lamine Yamal
11/30/2025: Polymarket; CRISPR Kids; Lamine Yamal

First, Polymarket lets you bet on almost anything. Then, a look at teens' innovative Lyme disease research. And, Lamine Yamal: The 60 Minutes Interview. Read more

Cbs News - Dec 01
Genomics & CRISPR Market to Surge to USD 134 Billion by 2035, Driven by Advancements in Gene Editing
Genomics & CRISPR Market to Surge to USD 134 Billion by 2035, Driven by Advancements in Gene Editing

According to the MarketGenics report, the global genomics & CRISPR market is projected to expand from USD 27.4 billion in 2025 to ~USD 134 billion by 2035, registering a CAGR of 17.2%, the highest during the forecast period. The global Read more

Openpr.com - Nov 07
STAT+: For Intellia Therapeutics, CRISPR drug’s safety concern is an existential threat
STAT+: For Intellia Therapeutics, CRISPR drug’s safety concern is an existential threat

Intellia Therapeutics will find it challenging to survive now that its CRISPR gene-editing treatment has been tied to severe, potentially fatal, liver toxicity. Read more

Stat - Oct 27
CRISPR therapy shows promise against influenza in human lung chips
CRISPR therapy shows promise against influenza in human lung chips

The Influenza A virus (IAV) has been the cause of six major flu pandemics, responsible for 50 to 100 million deaths globally. Read more

Medical News - Oct 16
Meet the world's first CRISPR horses! Genetically-modified foals have been edited to run faster, sparking criticism among experts
Meet the world's first CRISPR horses! Genetically-modified foals have been edited to run faster, sparking criticism among experts

They look like ordinary horses, with their honey brown coats and white patches. But these 10-month-old foals in Argentina are the world's first gene-edited horses, according to scientists. Read more

Mail Online - Sep 09