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ASGCT news: Baby KJ and the dream of personalized gene editing

In a groundbreaking announcement at the ASGCT conference in New Orleans, Kiran Musunuru, a researcher at the University of Pennsylvania, shared a remarkable achievement in the field of gene therapy.

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NIH funding limits would cause $100 million loss on some campuses

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently announced a significant change to how it reimburses research costs, which could have

Assessing adverse neurological effects of wildfire smoke inhalation

Wildfires have been a growing concern in recent years, with the devastating fires that swept through Los Angeles in January

The New Frontier In Health Innovation

Neurological illness can be devastating, affecting millions of people in the U.S. One such disease is stroke, which occurs when

Personalized cancer vaccine shows potential in kidney cancer

A groundbreaking study published in Nature has shown promising results for patients with advanced kidney cancer. Nine patients who received

How much color gets into the body?

In a groundbreaking clinical study conducted by scientists from the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR), the path and

How Medicare Says It Arrives At `Fair’ Prescription Drug Prices

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) recently released justifications for the maximum fair prices it arrived at in

RFK Jr., MAHA movement face stiff challenges as they take power

In a surprising turn of events, Louisiana Republican Bill Cassidy, a physician with experience treating patients with vaccine-preventable illnesses, has

Tobacco age restrictions may not be working, new research shows

Young adults affected by Tobacco 21 (T21) laws are reporting smoking less, but new research reveals a different story when