A CRISPR pioneer opens his lab notebook
Biochemist David Liu is the man behind a pair of innovations in CRISPR genome editing, one that promises enhanced precision and another that could solve some lingering safety concerns.
As with any newfangled technology, Liu’s work raises quite a few questions. So we invited readers to submit queries of their own and got the Broad Institute scientist to answer them at length.
Among the questions: How do these things work? What are their limitations? What’s going on on the business side? And are we sure this is a good idea, future-of-the-human-race-wise?
You can read all of Liu’s answers here.
As with any newfangled technology, Liu’s work raises quite a few questions. So we invited readers to submit queries of their own and got the Broad Institute scientist to answer them at length.
Among the questions: How do these things work? What are their limitations? What’s going on on the business side? And are we sure this is a good idea, future-of-the-human-race-wise?
You can read all of Liu’s answers here.
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