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SNIPR Biome reports positive findings for first-in-human, CRISPR-based microbial gene therapy

May 31, 2023
Research and Development Infections and infestations, SNIPR Biome, clinical trial, crispr, gene therapy

Danish CRISPR-based microbial gene therapy company SNIPR Biome have announced positive interim data from its phase 1 clinical trial with …

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Researchers have tested CRISPR gene editing inside a person’s body for the first time

March 5, 2020
Business Services Editas, crispr, gene editing

Allergan and Editas Medicine have treated their first patient in a clinical trial with CRISPR gene editing. This therapy is …

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Data revealed on novel CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing therapy for first two severe haemoglobinopathy patients

November 19, 2019
Manufacturing and Production, Research and Development Vertex, crispr, pharma

Vertex and CRISPR Therapeutics have unveiled the first interim Phase 1/2 data demonstrating the safety and efficacy of the investigational …

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Top Ten most popular articles on Pharmafile.com this week!

July 5, 2019
Business Services, Manufacturing and Production, Medical Communications, Research and Development, Sales and Marketing Brenntag, Elizabeth Warren, HIV, Novartis, PrEP, cannabis, crispr, pharma

The top story of this week covered Novartis’ announcement that they did not send chemicals that could be used to …

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Researchers use gene-editing tool CRISPR to cure mice of HIV

July 3, 2019
Research and Development AIDS, HIV, Nature Communications, crispr, mice, pharma

American scientists have been able to combine a new form of antiretroviral therapy (ART) with gene editing tool CRISPR/Cas9 to …

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GSK sets up new CRISPR lab with UC, Berkeley

June 13, 2019
Medical Communications GSK, UC, berkely, crispr, genetics, pharma

GSK has struck a $67 million deal with the University of California, Berkeley. British multinational GlaxoSmithKline will collaborate with UC, …

Researchers use CRISPR to reveal gene targets in 30 types of cancer

April 11, 2019
Research and Development Cancer, crispr, drug development, genes, genetics, oncology

Researchers at the Wellcome Sanger Institute and Open Targets have been able to identify thousands of genes which play a …

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Top Ten most popular articles on Pharmafile.com this week!

March 1, 2019
Business Services, Manufacturing and Production, Medical Communications, Research and Development, Sales and Marketing China, GP, Michael Cohen, Novartis, Roche, Sanofi, Senate, UK, crispr, top 10

As the CRISPR twins’ story unfolds, scientists revealed that the Chinese babies were likely altered in a way that improves …

Genetically modified twins may have been altered in a way that improves memory and cognition

February 22, 2019
Medical Communications CCR5, HIV, cognitive enhancement, crispr, gene editing

The twins who were genetically modified using the gene editing tool CRISPR may have been changed in a way that …

Scientist who genetically modified babies faces punishment after acting illegally, Chinese authorities confirm

January 22, 2019
Manufacturing and Production China, He Jiankui, crispr, ethics, gene editing

Chinese state media have confirmed that He Jiankui, the scientist who claimed to have genetically modified babies to prevent them …

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Researchers eliminate mosquito population through CRISPR gene editing technology

September 27, 2018
Research and Development crispr, gene editing, imperial college london, malaria, mosquitoes

Researchers at Imperial College London have been able to wipe out a population of mosquitoes through ‘gene drive’ technology. The …

CRISPR gene editing may frequently cause undetected genetic damage

July 17, 2018
Manufacturing and Production DNA, crispr, gene editing, genetic damage

Scientists studying the gene editing technology CRISPR-Cas9 have discovered the technique appears to frequently cause genetic damage that may slip …

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Research casts doubts over CRISPR safety

June 12, 2018
Manufacturing and Production, Research and Development biotech, crispr, drugs, pharma, pharmaceutical

Research emerging from two studies, published in same issue of Nature, has raised significant questions over just how safe CRISPR …

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Gene editing carried out, distances ‘designer baby’ possibility

August 3, 2017
Research and Development biotech, crispr, drugs, gene editing, pharma, pharmaceutical

The news broke last week that scientists in the US had carried out the first gene editing testing in the …

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US scientists carry out first editing of human embryos

July 28, 2017
Medical Communications, Research and Development biotech, crispr, drugs, gene editing, gene-editing, pharma, pharmaceutical

In what will be regarded as a watershed moment, scientists working at Oregon Health and Science University have used CRISPR …

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