Drs. Fowler and Starita explain how multiplexed assays of variant effect are helping to curate variants. Fast.
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Drs. Fowler and Starita explain how multiplexed assays of variant effect are helping to curate variants. Fast.
Co-hosts Wunmi Bakare and Dima Hendricks, of “Through The Genes” podcast, share their decision making whether to pursue transformative therapy for their sickle cell disease.
Renowned bioethicist and a pivotal figure in the field of medical ethics, Dr. Arthur Caplan talks CRIPSR, AI and IVF bioethics.
Part two of our interview with Victoria Gray, the first person who has been cured with a genetic condition (sickle cell) using CRISPR. She shares the process of the CRISPR treatment and her (lack of) symptoms.
Victoria Gray is the FIRST person to be cured with a genetic condition using CRISPR, in part one of this interview she shares about her sickle cell pain crises and medical racism experiences prior to being cured.
We are sharing the first episode of a new 5 part CRISPR podcast series, A CRISPR Bite.
Episode drop of “It Happened To Me” with Kira Dineen sharing how genetic counselors can help people with rare diseases.
NIH’s Eric Green discusses the top genetics and genomics headlines of 2022 with our host, Kira Dineen!
Our host, Kira Dineen, was recently featured as a guest on Lifting the Veil to discuss Sickle Cell Disease.
Sam Sternberg discusses CRISPR ethics from the book he co-authored with Nobel Prize Winner Jennifer Doudna, “A Crack in Creation”.
Keck Graduate Institute’s Dr. Kiana Aran discusses CRISPR research and developing quality control standards.
The author of “Biohack”, J.D. Lasica, and bioethics expert Dr. Katie Hasson discuss ethical issues surrounding CRISPR.
What a lncRNA is, its function in gene expression, the diseases associated, how the CRISPR-Cas can modify it.