New treatment for sickle cell in the U.K.
The United Kingdom became the first country to grant regulatory approval to a medical treatment - involving the gene editing tool known as ''CRISPR.'' Emory Dr. Neil Winawer sits down with Alyse Eady to talk about how this discovery could revolutionize the treatment of conditions like sickle cell disease.
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