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Crispr Therapeutics Plans Its First Clinical Trial for Genetic Disease

Crispr Therapeutics Plans Its First Clinical Trial for Genetic Disease

Crispr Therapeutics Plans Its First Clinical Trial for Genetic Disease

Science, Spoken · SpokenLayer

December 14, 20178m 19s

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In late 2012, French microbiologist Emmanuelle Charpentier approached a handful of American scientists about starting a company, a Crispr company. They included UC Berkeley’s Jennifer Doudna, George Church at Harvard University, and his former postdoc Feng Zhang of the Broad Institute—the brightest stars in the then-tiny field of Crispr research. Back then barely 100 papers had been published on the little-known guided DNA-cutting system. It certainly hadn’t attracted any money.

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