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A look at CRISPR and the future of gene editing

Nurse Rachael Grosvenor, left, and Gloria Morris, MD, PhD (photo by Jim Howe)

Nurse Rachael Grosvenor, left, and
Gloria Morris, MD, PhD
(photo by Jim Howe)

Medical oncologist Gloria Morris, MD, PhD, and genetics program coordinator and nurse Rachael Grosvenor talk about ongoing experiments using a gene-editing technique called CRISPR to treat sickle cell disease. CRISPR, which stands for "clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats," has potential for treating inherited cancers and other diseases.

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