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CRISPR DREAMS
Journal Article

CRISPR DREAMS

2019
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Overview
CRISPR, or Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats, is not just a gene editing technique, but also a phenomenon that carries significant implications for the future of biotechnology. [...]the interactions between the countless players in this field and the objectives driving them are crucial to understanding CRISPR and the promise it holds. The organization removes the hassle and inefficiency of one-on-one lab requests for samples, a process that often took a long time and was often inaccurate. Since its inception, the lab has shared more than 42,000 CRISPR components with thousands of scientists across dozens of countries. According to Francis Collins, the director of the NIH, this will \"dramatically accelerate the translation of these technologies to the clinic for treatment of as many genetic diseases as possible.\"