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Thursday, August 22, 2019
GLP Weekly: Int'l commission urges caution w/ human germline editing; Organic food movement ‘shoots itself in the foot’ by rejecting CRISPR; and more!
GLP Features
Articles by GLP staff and contributors
Viewpoint: Organic food movement ‘shoots itself in the foot’ by rejecting CRISPR gene editing
Steven Cerier
‘We simply don’t yet know enough’: International commission urges caution with human germline editing
Ricki Lewis
We’re unlikely to cure Alzheimer’s with CRISPR. But the gene-editing tool could play a crucial role.
Tara Fernandez
Viewpoint: Our favorite Cavendish banana may be heading towards extinction—Scientists say only a biotech solution, blocked by anti-GMO activists, can save it
Steve Savage
Viewpoint: Why the Non-GMO Project label is little more than a marketing tool that deceives consumers
David Warmflash
Following approval of GMO crops, Nigeria sets sights on other biotech advances, including gene editing and synthetic biology
Abdullahi Tsanni
Podcast: Francis Galton: Brilliant scientist—and eugenics pioneer. How do we address his racist legacy?
Kat Arney
Podcast: Has sickle cell disease met its match in CRISPR gene editing?
Brenda Eustace, Kevin Folta
Viewpoint: Why science hasn’t given us a cure for cancer: We’re still ‘trying to understand it’
James Liu
How a one-time CRISPR shot could obliterate lower back pain
Ricki Lewis
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