John Finn still remembers the twinge of jealousy when he heard someone else had invented a long-sought form of gene editing, one that might finally
Gene editing's search for a 'holy grail' has led to an explosion of tools, but few cures - Endpoints News
Former Intellia scientist John Finn reflects on gene editing's evolution and the closure of Tome Biosciences, highlighting the industry's focus on tools over medicines.
By:Ryan Cross
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