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The Next Era of Gene Editing Will Be Disease Agnostic from Wired Emily Mullin

Tom Bettenhausen10 hours ago01 mins

At the WIRED Health summit, pioneer David Liu said his lab is on the verge of revealing a new gene-editing technique that could target multiple unrelated diseases.At the WIRED Health summit, pioneer David Liu said his lab is on the verge of revealing a new gene-editing technique that could target multiple unrelated diseases. 

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