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Gene-Edited Mustard Nears Approval in India

India may soon approve its first genome-edited mustard, promising higher oil output. This follows the release of gene-edited rice and marks a strategic shift in agricultural biotechnology. Read more.

Abu Dhabi Leads in Breakthrough SMA Gene Therapy

Abu Dhabi's Burjeel Hospital achieves a world-first with ITVisma, a gene replacement therapy for Spinal Muscular Atrophy. Discover this medical milestone offering hope to SMA patients globally.

New Gene TMEM167A Linked to Neonatal Diabetes Found

Scientists at the University of Exeter identify a novel gene, TMEM167A, responsible for neonatal diabetes in infants under six months. This breakthrough explains the link to neurological issues.

Alzheimer's Reversed in Mice, Memory Restored: Study

Groundbreaking research from the US and China shows Alzheimer's symptoms reversed in mice using a novel gene therapy approach, restoring memory. A potential game-changer for dementia treatment.

Bone-Free Fish Created by Chinese Scientists

Chinese researchers use CRISPR to create a bone-free strain of gibel carp, removing the choking hazard and making freshwater fish safer and easier to eat for families.

UAE second to approve gene therapy Itvisma for SMA

The UAE approves Itvisma gene therapy for spinal muscular atrophy, becoming the world's second country to do so. This offers new hope for patients and cements the nation's leadership in advanced healthcare access.

Baby's First Steps After Pioneering Gene-Editing Therapy

A 16-month-old boy, KJ Muldoon, takes his first steps after receiving a first-ever personalized CRISPR therapy for a rare genetic disorder at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. A medical miracle just in time for Christmas.

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