Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, gene therapy and deafness
new DNA evidence frees Hawaii man who maintained innocence
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A man in Hawaii argued he spent 30 years in prison for a murder he didn’t commit. New DNA evidence helped free him
After 30 years in prison for murder, new DNA evidence frees Hawaii man who maintained innocence
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Hawaii man freed after 30 years in prison visits mother's grave and ponders ubiquitous cellphones
Boulder County Sheriff's Office cuts ties with CBI
Jay Logsdon, North Idaho’s state public defender and co-counsel for Kohberger’s defense, will be replaced for his capital murder trial, a Thursday court order said. Taking Logsdon’s spot is a Northern California attorney who specializes in DNA and previously testified as a paid consultant for the defense in the case.
Blind Boy Can See
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6-Year-Old Boy Who Was Born Blind Gets Vision Partially Restored After ‘Life-Changing’ Gene Therapy
Blind 6-year-old Connecticut boy sees for the first time after groundbreaking gene therapy
Jace, 4, from Connecticut, was registered legally blind and only just able to distinguish between dark and light before undergoing treatment at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London
Blind Boy Can See After Groundbreaking Gene Therapy
A young boy, by the name of Harvey, is seen before and after he received gene supplement therapy for a rare inherited eye disorder that caused him to be blind. The after results show a miraculous development in his eyesight.
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Live Science on MSNAncient DNA reveals mysterious origins of the Huns who sacked RomeThe origin of the Huns in fourth-century Europe has long been debated, but centuries-old DNA has revealed their diverse backgrounds.
After a judge denied a motion from Bryan Kohberger's defense team, calling to toss DNA evidence that links him to the murder of four University of Idaho students, FOX 13 is getting new insight into the case.
Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says DNA tests pose privacy risks like shared genetic information, inaccuracies and hard data deletion.
Rex Heuermann is charged with the murders of seven women killed over the course of nearly two decades starting in the 1990s.
Using an approach called DNA origami, scientists at Caltech have developed a technique that could lead to cheaper, reusable biomarker sensors for quickly detecting proteins in bodily fluids, eliminating the need to send samples out to lab centers for testing.
Sexual assault survivors who are waiting for their DNA kits to be tested by the Colorado Bureau of Investigation are invited to participate in a town hall on March 3.
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