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This Cutting-Edge Gene Therapy Could Revolutionize Birth Control — But It's Not for Humans

We aren’t the only ones in need of safe sex.

By Elana Spivack
The Inverse Awards

We Are About to Enter the Golden Age of Gene Therapy

Gene therapy has experienced a complete renaissance — where will it go in 2024 and beyond?

By Miriam Fauzia
Health

The First CRISPR Gene Therapy Was Finally Approved In The US — Here’s How It Works

Casgevy is the world’s first gene-editing therapy for sickle cell anemia and beta thalassemia.

By Miriam Fauzia
Health

Gene Therapy is Upending How Doctors Treat Incurable Conditions

These techniques are also being applied to other difficult-to-treat conditions.

By Jean Bennett and The Conversation
Innovation

Could gene therapy eradicate blindness? Treatments poised to increase

In the new decade, could gene therapy help us cure aging?

By Sarah Wells
Recovery

A potential gene therapy could combat cocaine addiction

Have you ever slipped when trying to avoid sugar, quit smoking, or break another habit or addiction?

By Rebecca A. Prosser and Rachel Patton McCord
Science

Scientists Make Blind Mice See Again

In the future, blindness may no longer be considered a permanent condition.

By Jacqueline Ronson
Science

Gene Therapy Makes BioViva CEO Elizabeth Parrish Younger, Blunter, and Resolute

We talked to the woman who claims to have reversed the aging process. She's ready for a revolution.

By Yasmin Tayag
Science

CRISPR Gene Therapy Has Cured a Mouse With Muscular Dystrophy

For the first time, a living mammal was cured of a genetic disease with a treatment we could use on humans.

By Peter Rugg