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CRISPR gene editing: Can we make cancer cells easier to kill?

For years, Eric B Kmiec, PhD, and scientists at the Gene Editing Institute have worked on developing new methods to make cancer cells more susceptible to chemotherapy.

CRISPR-CAS9 gene editing complex from S pyogenes. 3D Illustration.

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PRESS 23 July 2021

ChristianaCare Gene Editing Institute’s Amanda Hewes Selected as a 2023 Outstanding Delaware Woman in STEM by Million Women Mentors

PRESS 5 November 2021

Carolina Partners with ChristianaCare Gene Editing Institute to Launch CRISPR in a Box™ Kits for High School Science Labs

PRESS 17 July 2020

Carolina Partners with ChristianaCare Gene Editing Institute to Launch CRISPR in a Box™ Kits for High School Science Labs

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For press inquiries please contact William Schmidt at 302-623-5306 or WSchmitt@Christianacare.org. All other media inquiries: geneeditinginstitute@christianacare.org.

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For press inquiries please contact William Schmidt at 302-623-5306 or WSchmitt@Christianacare.org. All other media inquiries: geneeditinginstitute@christianacare.org.

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