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License provides Access to Genome Editing Platform


Mar 15 2021 Read 334 Times
G+FLAS Life Sciences, has been granted a non-exclusive license agreement to access to ERS Genomics’ CRISPR/Cas9 patent portfolio. The Korean biotech (Seoul) produces research tools and reagents under ISO 13485 and ISO 9001 and is applying CRISPR PLUS technology to the development of drugs and production of CRISPR genome edited plants in a non-GMO way.
ERS Genomics holds an exclusive worldwide license from co-founder and recent Nobel prize winner Dr. Emmanuelle Charpentier to the foundational intellectual property covering CRISPR/Cas9 for use as a research platform.
“G+FLAS is developing genome editing applications using CRISPR/Cas9 that will further expand the reach of this important gene editing tool,” said Eric Rhodes, CEO of ERS Genomics. “We are pleased to provide access to this Nobel Prize winning technology and look forward to seeing G+FLAS continue in its mission.” ....

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She was imprisoned for killing her 4 children. But was it their genes all along?


She was imprisoned for killing her 4 children. But was it their genes all along?
Damien Cave, New York Times
March 8, 2021
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Kathleen Folbigg leaving Maitland Court in Australia after being refused bail in March 2004.Anita Jones/Fairfax Media via Getty Images
SYDNEY The tabloids in Australia called Kathleen Folbigg a murderer of innocent babies the nation’s “worst female serial killer.” In 2003, a court sentenced her to 40 years in prison for smothering her four children before each had turned 2.
But all along, Folbigg has insisted that she is innocent, and that her children were all victims of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. ....

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Stop AAPI Hate: Industry Heavyweights, Activists On Hollywood's Responsibility


Stop AAPI Hate: Industry Heavyweights, Activists On Hollywood s Responsibility
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Flabbergasted on a Zoom call, “Nomadland” director Chloe Zhao accepted the Golden Globe for best director on Sunday night. Between gratitude and marveling over the historic moment, as the first person of Asian descent and second woman ever to win the prize, came a somber question.
Zhao was asked for her thoughts on increased violence against Asian American Pacific Islander communities in America, an abhorrent trend of hate crimes in the past months that only began to gain national media attention recently thanks to celebrity outcry and the social media reach of activists like Nobel prize nominee Amanda Nguyen. ....

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