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Stanford Department of Medicine
@stanforddeptmed.bsky.social
1 day ago
🎧 Episode 3 of The Future of Medicine is now LIVE, featuring Jennifer Doudna, a Nobel laureate, pioneer of #CRISPR gene editing & one of the most influential scientists of our time. Watch on our YouTube or stream here (bit.ly/4rQmq85) or anywhere you listen to podcasts!
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bioRxiv Immunology
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2 days ago
Virus-like particles enable targeted gene engineering and pooled CRISPR screening in primary human myeloid cells www.biorxiv.org/content/1…
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Stanford Department of Medicine
@stanforddeptmed.bsky.social
4 days ago
Coming next week on The Future of Medicine: Jennifer Doudna, a Nobel Prize–winning biochemist & the co-inventor of CRISPR gene editing! #StanDOM's @euanashley.bsky.social & Doudna discuss scientific curiosity, responsible innovation, gene editing & more. bit.ly/43LGRZv
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Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer
@sitcancer.bsky.social
6 days ago
As Dimitrios A. Garyfallos shares new findings on, “In vivo CRISPR/Cas9 genetic screens identify novel immunotherapy target” at #ESMOImmuno25, discover more on CRISPR with #JITC!
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Sentient
@sentientmedia.org
7 days ago
Fungal protein — also called mycoprotein — could help consumers shift away from meat by offering a nutritious alternative to animal protein.
Could Genetically Engineered Fungus Help Replace Animal Protein?

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Could Genetically Engineered Fungus Help Replace Animal Protein?

Microscopic fungi haven’t seemed like a scalable alternative to meat. CRISPR could change that.

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Nature Reviews Drug Discovery
@natrevdrugdiscov.nature.com
7 days ago
For readers interested in genome editing therapeutics, this Review in the December issue discusses progress in the application of CRISPR-based genome editing to treat inherited blood disorders such as sickle cell disease rdcu.be/eTR9i www.nature.com/articles/s41...
CRISPR-based therapeutic genome editing for inherited blood disorders

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CRISPR-based therapeutic genome editing for inherited blood disorders

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery - CRISPR-based technologies provide a diverse set of tools to correct pathogenic mutations. This Review describes the promise and the challenges of genome editing...

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Yale Cancer Center
@yalecancer.bsky.social
8 days ago
More research from #MuschenLab: CRISPR screens uncover a B-cell–selective pathway that degrades β-catenin through NAE1. This suggests existing NAE1 inhibitors—alone or with GSK3B blockers—could be repurposed for B-cell cancers. #ASH25 @yale-hematology.bsky.social @oncoalert.bsky.social
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St. Jude Research
@stjuderesearch.bsky.social
8 days ago
As the year ends, we’re highlighting hematology innovations. A 13-year follow up showed gene therapy for hemophilia B remains safe & effective, while a study on CRISPR-based epigenetic editing reactivated fetal hemoglobin for sickle cell & beta-thalassemia.
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STITCHES Medicine - the Best of Medical Research
@medicine.stitches.today
10 days ago
CRISPR-Cas9 Gene Editing of ANGPTL3 Reduces Protein Levels Up to 80% Without Dose-Limiting Toxicity in Phase 1 Trial. by Laffin LJ, Nicholls SJ (...) Nissen SE et 11 al. in N Engl J Med #MedSky 👉 get more here 📖 read the article: www.nejm.org/doi/10.1056/…
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Fred Hutch Basic Sciences Division
@basicsci.fredhutch.org
11 days ago
It’s almost the best part of the week: Friday Afternoon Seminars! Can’t wait to learn about the latest research from Changkun Hu in the @suebiggins.bsky.social Lab and Haolong Li from the Human Biology Division. For all our @FredHutch.org colleagues, join us in Pelton at 4PM for two great talks!
Friday Afternoon Seminars (FAS), this Friday 12/5 at 4pm in Pelton.
 
Changkun Hu, Biggins Lab
Direct observation of interdependent and hierarchical kinetochore assembly
 
Haolong Li, H. Li Lab
Using CRISPR screens to define prostate cancer biology and therapeutic targets
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bioRxiv Cancer Bio
@biorxiv-cancer.bsky.social
11 days ago
A tailored in vivo CRISPR screen identifies BAP1 as a potent tumor suppressor of soft tissue sarcoma www.biorxiv.org/content/1…
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Sentient
@sentientmedia.org
12 days ago
Scientists grew a microscopic fungus into a more efficient — and meat-like — edible protein by tweaking just two genes with CRISPR gene editing.
Could Genetically Engineered Fungus Help Replace Animal Protein?

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Could Genetically Engineered Fungus Help Replace Animal Protein?

Microscopic fungi haven’t seemed like a scalable alternative to meat. CRISPR could change that.

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Sentient
@sentientmedia.org
13 days ago
Microscopic fungi haven’t seemed like a scalable alternative to meat. CRISPR could change that. Alexandra Tey reports: buff.ly/9EcGuR8
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Nature Reviews Drug Discovery
@natrevdrugdiscov.nature.com
14 days ago
Our December issue is live! Read about how multispecific molecules are transforming pharmacotherapy, CRISPR-based genome editing for blood disorders, advances in the treatment of lupus, progress with small-molecule kinase inhibitors and more here www.nature.com/nrd/volumes/...
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bioRxiv Cancer Bio
@biorxiv-cancer.bsky.social
15 days ago
Multiplexed CRISPR/Cas9 Editing of Tumor Suppressor Genes Recapitulates Molecular and Morphological Features of High-Risk Endometrial Cancer www.biorxiv.org/content/1…
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Nature Microbiology
@natmicrobiol.nature.com
15 days ago
Our final issue of 2025 has gone live! 🫁pertussis prevention 🏭pollutants and gut bacteria 🕳️porins and resistance in E. coli 🧬many flavours of CRISPR 🦟fatal fungal attraction ...and more 👇 www.nature.com/nmicrobiol/v...
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The Journal of Infectious Diseases
@jidjournal.bsky.social
16 days ago
CRISPR-Cas?associated SCCmec variants in methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus evade rapid diagnostic detection ✅ Just Accepted 🔗 bit.ly/3LWRti0
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60 Minutes
@60minutes.bsky.social
17 days ago
To compete at iGEM, a worldwide synthetic biology competition, teens at an Atlanta high school set their sights on finding a better way to detect and treat Lyme disease using CRISPR gene editing. This Sunday, Bill Whitaker reports on their project, which could be a major scientific breakthrough.
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60 Minutes
@60minutes.bsky.social
20 days ago
America’s next wave of scientific talent may come from Lambert High School, where students used CRISPR to develop a promising new way to detect and treat Lyme disease. This Sunday, Bill Whitaker follows the students as they compete in a prestigious international science competition. 60Minutes.com
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