Pentagon’s research agency wants to use gene editing to protect troops against chemical and biological weapons

Instead of augmenting super-soldiers, DARPA wants to boost troops’ natural defenses against engineered diseases — and even undo gene-editing altogether. The Pentagon’s research agency wants to explore the possibility of editing a soldier’s genetic makeup to protect against chemical and biological attacks. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency director Steven Walker said Monday that he believes

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Gene Editing in Patient-derived Heart Cells May Be Useful in FA

Removal of the genetic defect that causes Friedreich’s ataxia (FA) in heart cells derived from a patient with heart disease associated with FA reversed the cells’ abnormal molecular profile, a study shows. This gene-editing strategy could be a useful tool for regenerative medicine aimed at treating heart defects associated with the condition. The study, “Excision of the

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