Selina Powell
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New research will involve applying CRISPR gene editing technology to mini retinas grown in the lab
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A study involving 195,000 people across Europe and Asia has found that the genetics of eye colour is more complex than previously thought
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A genetic therapy for achromatopsia has received fast track designation from the US Food and Drug Administration
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“The larger the number of patients we observe and treat, the more we will learn and the faster we will reach a cure for this devastating condition”
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The gene editing technology CRISPR has potential in the treatment of inherited eye conditions
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A gene therapy company reported results from a study involving patients with x-linked retinitis pigmentosa at the Euretina 2020 Virtual Congress
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A study that aims to understand the genetic basis for dry AMD is recruiting 6000 patients with geographic atrophy
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Professor Robert MacLaren on the exciting potential of CRISPR gene editing and patients seeing stars for the first-time following treatment
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University of Bristol researchers have treated a mouse model of glaucoma using a single gene therapy injection
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Scientists report promising results from a study that aims to develop a new approach to treating the most common inherited eye condition