Scientists at Columbia have developed a gene-editing tool—using jumping genes—that inserts any DNA sequence into the genome without cutting, fixing a major shortcoming of existing CRISPR technology.
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Dr. Adam Bisaga, a professor of psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center, said it was crucial to combat the ambivalence of many opioid users toward taking medication to ease their addiction.
“What it simply means is that the FDA will be able to accept applications and potentially permit them based on reasoning,” said Dietrich Egli, an assistant professor at Columbia University.
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