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Editas, changing course again, looks to partner lead CRISPR therapy

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...O’Neill, EditasCEO, in the company’s Tuesday statement.... ...Editas has hired the investment bank Moelis & Company to lead its... ...that alliance for upfront cash in a separate agreement with DRI Healthcare... ...development should be a step in a positive direction,” wrote Dae Gon...

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Editas and Genevant team up to develop gene editing therapies

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...Editas Medicine and Genevant Sciences will collaborate to develop... ...James Heyes, CSOs of Editas and Genevant, respectively, both expressed... ...Pharma Technology Focus : Pharmaceutical Technology Focus (monthly... ...from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2023....

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Editas tacks again, steering from lead sickle cell treatment to new one

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...Ross By Jason Mast and Adam Feuerstein By Bob Herman, Tara Bannow... ..., Bob Herman, Casey Ross, and Lizzy Lawrence By Bob Herman and Casey...

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The Name Game: A 'Celebrity' Cephalopod Specimen Correctly Identified More Than 80 Years After Discovery...

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...biologist Ed Ricketts and his close friend, John Steinbeck.... ...The National Museum of Natural History’s Invertebrate Zoology collection... ...Red Sea, nowhere near the Gulf of California where Steinbeck and... ...As Mike Vecchione, the museum’s cephalopod curator, prepared for...

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Structural biology analysis of a Pseudomonas bacterial virus reveals a genome ejection motor

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...involved in host attachment.... ...are conserved in all Schitoviridae phages," Cingolani said....

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Right whales are migrating in new areas, prompting need for better protections, report finds

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...and Atmospheric Administration and Duke University.... ...The International Fund for Animal Welfare completed its survey in... ..., IFAW's senior marine campaign manager.... ...In April, a right whale was found dead offshore near Back Bay National...

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The case of a robot shark in a marine park raises questions about animal welfare

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...by Elliot Doornbos , Nottingham Trent University After five years... ...of renovation, Shenzhen's Xiaomeisha Sea World finally opened its... ...Provided by Nottingham Trent University The case of a robot shark... ...fishing and trade of the species and its components, such as Indonesia, Mozambique...

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Tracks left by a bird-sized dinosaur suggest it used wings to run faster

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...In their study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy... ...of Sciences Tracks left by a bird-sized dinosaur suggest... ...Alexander Dececchi et al, Theropod trackways as indirect evidence...

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Nobel Prize winner Dr. Jennifer Doudna making an appearance in Santa Barbara

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...["Co-hosted by UC Santa Barbara Arts & Lectures and the Cancer Foundation... ...Barbara Arts & Lectures and the Cancer Foundation of Santa Barbara...

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Like other animals, why humans don't have species & breeds?

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...Asian people, near Asian people, Indians, Eskimos $endgroup$ – Dave... ...Commented Jan 6 at 5:38 If you with 'humans' refer to our genus Homo...

 


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