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A scientist wearing a white coat and pouring liquid into a beaker at Intellia Therapeutics' lab in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Intellia Therapeutics is developing Crispr-based gene-editing medicines that could potentially cure diseases.
Intellia

11 biotechs leading the gene-editing revolution, aiming to cure diseases with single treatments

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Castor CEO Derk Arts stands in front of a monitor with a slide presentation and teleconferencing participants as three people sitting on couches look on
Castor CEO Derk Arts, center, goes through slides about the clinical trial company's COVID-19 work.
Castor

This entrepreneur thinks computer simulations could replace human drug-trial participants by 2035. See the pitch deck that helped his startup raise $45 million.

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Groups representing millions of healthcare workers demand vaccine mandates for doctors, nurses, and others in medical fields: 'The nation depends on it'

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