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    The world is coming one-step closer to the release of gene drive mosquitoes into the environment
    Hannah Horvath
    • Mar 7, 2019
    • 4 min

    The world is coming one-step closer to the release of gene drive mosquitoes into the environment

    Gene drive mosquitoes could end malaria, but many believe they are the making of a modern day Jurassic Park. Recent news about...
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    Genomics and Public Engagement in the Global South: Echoes from the 2018 World Health Summit
    Kalina Kamenova
    • Oct 18, 2018
    • 4 min

    Genomics and Public Engagement in the Global South: Echoes from the 2018 World Health Summit

    Blog post by Samuel J Ujewe, PhD Africa is about to become a testing ground for recent innovations in genomic medicine, yet the voices...
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