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The Scientific Observer Issue 36

Front cover of issue 36 of <i>The Scientific Observer<i>, featuring Victoria Gray
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Cell and gene therapies are poised to change the landscape of medicine forever.


In this issue of The Scientific Observer, we hear from Victoria Gray, the first person to receive a CRISPR cell-based gene therapy for sickle cell disease (SCD). She shares her experiences of the life-changing therapy and talks about the struggles faced by SCD patients and the broader implications of gene therapy accessibility.


We also review the cell therapy landscape and learn more about the innovations in cell and gene therapy delivery that open new avenues for treating genetic disorders.


Also in issue 36:

  • How To Enter a New Chapter in Academic Publishing
  • Cell Therapy Targets, Clinical Applications, Manufacturing and Regulatory Considerations
  • How Is CRISPR Gene Editing Being Used in Infectious Disease Research?

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