The arrival of more affordable and accessible technology for genetic modification has profound implications. Personalized medicine holds the promise of better health and cures for many life-threatening diseases. What new capabilities are within reach, and at what cost?
Vence Bonham
National Institutes of Health
Benjamin Hurlbut
Arizona State University School of Life Sciences
Sonia Vallabh
Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT
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