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Christopher J. Herna
ProfCJHernandez
Are you worried about government waste? Some years ago the @NSF gave a ~$300,000 grant to a UC Berkeley professor to study how bacteria get sick. Does that sound wasteful
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Megan Molteni
MeganMolteni
It's weird to celebrate a Nobel Prize that at once feels so long overdue and at the same time, honors a discovery made not even a decade ago! But things
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Shravanti Suresh
shra_krishna
1/nI made a list of #COVID-19 diagnostic tests that use #CRISPR-Cas technology and summarized the pre-prints! Also includes papers/articles that propose CRISPR-Cas based COVID-19 treatments. I might have missed some
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Maxx Chatsko
7MaxxChatsko
1/ CRISPR Therapeutics $CRSP getting whacked today after releasing a first look at phase 1 clinical results for CTX110, a cell therapy engineered with gene editing tools. A patient died
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Shannon
Avery1776
1/@CarrollQuigley1 is correct. The #MockingbirdMedia jumped in front of the J.E. shameful scandal to hide the weird science. #EugenicsDeluxe #MadScientists @BenKTallmadge @almostjingo @We_Have_Risen @1foreverseeking @99freemind @klauswynter @MischaED
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Very 0wn
Very_0wn
“DARPA’s Man in Wuhan” by @hijodelcuervo (July 2020):https://siliconicarus.org/2020/07/31/darpas-man-in-wuhan/ https://twitter.com/RealGeorgeWebb1/status/1472739730232160259 How would international agreements on genetically engineered
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Everment
Everment_co
Gene editing to survive climate change? Scientists have modified a cow's genome using CRISPR to change it's spots from black to grey.https://everment.wordpress.com/2020/10/06/gene-editing-to-survive-climate-change/ To ensure cows ha
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Jason Sheltzer
JSheltzer
In two weeks, the Nobel Committee at the Karolinska Institute will award the 2020 Nobel Prize in Medicine/Physiology. Who will win? We don’t know for sure - but I think
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Dr. Fahad Rafiq
fahadrafiqz
THREAD: Award of Nobel Prize was a matter of time for CRISPR/cas9 tech. Nobel com. awarded Charpentier & Doudna. But is this fitting when so many have contributed? Here I
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Jason Sheltzer
JSheltzer
What happens to a paper submitted to a top journal?Among a set of manuscripts sent out for review by Cell in 2018:-33% were published in Cell-26% were published in another
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Kiran Musunuru
kiranmusunuru
Today is Thanksgiving in the U.S.—in the spirit of the holiday, I want to focus on a positive story about CRISPR, instead of the misadventures of He Jiankui:“How CRISPR +
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Jonathan Pritchard
jkpritch
How can we systematically measure gene regulatory networks around key disease genes? Excited to share our new work using CRISPR KOs in primary T cells, with @MarsonLab, led by @JakeFreimer
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jack Lord oatkon
Bookhimdannom1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBO0xshSX2w&feature=emb_rel_endCOVID Criminals Accused of Crimes Against HumanityThe Pushback AGAINST Covid crimes begins! The German Investigation Into the Covid Scandalhttps://www.globalresearch.ca/vide
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Jim Sheldrake
jimsheldrake
Ten days of Swiss Alpine quarantine for me (travel-related, not symptoms), so though I’d share some daily content inspiration - first up the new @patagonia feature film Public Trusthttps://youtu.be/OGjnIG7puzY Day
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Staircase12
UnivStaircase12
Today’s subject is #Biochemistry! It’s a great option for university if you like #Biology and #Chemistry at school. Biochemistry looks at the building blocks of life and has relevance to
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Gus Hurwitz
GusHurwitz
The thing that worries me most about the FDA's precautionary approach isn't the Covid vaccines. It's all the other things we could probably be doing with mRNA, CRISPR, and other
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