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...“There has been amazing progress with somatic gene therapy using genome editing — in the science, in the number of clinical trials starting and in the enthusiasm we have seen,” said Robin Lovell-Badge, summit...
...“Technically, we’re seeing a nice progression from the first fairly crude ways of doing things to much more sophisticated, accurate and, in some cases, more efficient methods,” says Professor Robin Lovell-Badge...
...Robin Lovell-Badge, who runs a stem cell lab at London’s Francis Crick Institute but was not involved in the synthetic embryo project, said: “It would be very valuable to have accurate stem cell-based models...
...That has not materialised, to the relief of Robin Lovell-Badge, from the Francis Crick Institute in London....
...Anjana Ahuja, science columnist, and Robin Lovell-Badge, head of the Laboratory of Stem Cell Biology and Developmental Genetics at the Francis Crick Institute....
...Robin Lovell-Badge, developmental biologist and geneticist, talks to FT science columnist Anjana Ahuja about the gene-edited babies controversy in China and about the potential for new gene-editing techniques...
...“Many scientists consider genome editing to have great potential for dealing with inherited genetic disorders,” says Professor Robin Lovell-Badge, a developmental biologist and geneticist at the Francis...
...Anjana Ahuja talks to Robin Lovell-Badge, a developmental biologist and geneticist, about the controversy and about the potential for gene editing tools such as Crispr-Cas9 to revolutionise the treatment...
...Robin Lovell-Badge, a biologist at the Francis Crick Institute in London, who introduced Mr He’s talk, said the organisers were not informed of the work on gene-editing embryos....
...“China is definitely one of the world leaders in the technology,” said Robin Lovell-Badge, of Britain’s Francis Crick Institute, adding: “Scientists from China who are trying to do it carefully and cautiously...
...Professor Robin Lovell-Badge, a biologist at London’s Francis Crick Institute who is on the summit’s organising committee, chaired the session. “The whole thing was surreal,” says Prof Lovell-Badge....
...Meanwhile, PDVSA, the Venezuelan state oil company, is working with Hogan Lovells, an Anglo-American firm. Both have long-term relationships with their clients....
...Debevoise & Plimpton has hired Jeffrey Robins as a partner from Cadwalader....
...Robin Harding explores the effects Buffettism — diminished competition, rising profits and lower investment — has had on the US economy....
...“The goals of this study are highly laudable,” said Robin Lovell-Badge of the Francis Crick Institute in London....
...“If we are going to proceed in future with human germ line editing, it must be done under the right regulatory environment with stringent control over what is going on,” says Robin Lovell-Badge of the Francis...
...“This famous Mexican baby seems OK but we don’t have enough details really to comment,” said Robin Lovell-Badge of the Crick Institute in London, another member of the HFEA panel....
...Robin Lovell-Badge, an embryologist Crick Institute in London, said: “I’m not surprised that the authors are excited about this. I think it is a very interesting paper, and a technical tour de force.”...
...Robin Lovell-Badge, of the Francis Crick Institute in London, said of proposals to relax the 14-day limit: “Would it lead to Pandora’s box or a treasure chest of valuable information?...
...However, Robin Lovell-Badge, head of the division of stem cell biology and developmental genetics at the Francis Crick Institute, and a member of the HFEA oversight committee on mitochondria, says either...
...Robin Lovell-Badge, head of stem cell biology at the UK National Institute for Medical Research, commented: “It is going to be a while before the nature of these cells are understood, and whether they might...
...“I do not think that we should get tangled up too much in a debate about whether [egg donors] constitute a third parent or not,” Professor Robin Lovell Badge, of the National Institute for Medical Research...
...“These animals vocalise slightly differently from ordinary mice – but they don’t speak,” said Robin Lovell-Badge, head of stem cell biology at the National Institute for Medical Research....
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