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The FDA has approved the first clinical trials for human use of genetically modified pig organs to address the severe organ ...
Scientists reached a major milestone in animal-to-human transplant research as the FDA approved the first human clinical ...
Scientists continue to make progress with research on how well pig organs might perform in humans, and now they’re ready for ...
Genesis has FDA approval for human trials of gene-edited pig kidneys, aiming to treat its first patient this year. This ...
Athletic trainer receives experimental pig kidney transplant ahead of new human trials - More than 100,000 people are on the ...
The US FDA has approved eGenesis, a biotech firm, to commence human trials of gene-edited pig kidneys, potentially benefiting 37 million adults with chronic kidney disease.
Eli Lilly hires former FDA official Rachel Anatol to lead global regulatory strategy in genetic medicine. Read more here.
It's one of mankind's biggest achievements - but travelling to space takes a toll on crucial cells in the human body, ...
When there's too much uric acid in the blood, it forms crystals in the joints and the kidneys – which then leads to gout and ...
While the process via which different types of neurons are produced, also known as neurogenesis, has been the focus of ...
Crispr Therapeutics became the first company to use the gene-editing technology in humans last year, treating two patients with blood disorders.
The law has changed to allow gene-edited food to be developed and sold in England. The government hopes the technology will boost jobs and improve food production, but safety and environmental ...