STAT+: New research may give geneticists a long-sought tool: a targeted protein delivery device
New research from a CRISPR pioneer offers a potential solution to delivery challenges that have long stunted genetic medicine.
Mark Hurst just wanted to kill some bugs.
A newly credentialed bacteriologist working for the New Zealand government in the early 2000s, his job was to invent new and exciting weapons in the war against grass grubs, the squishy, ectoplasmic beetle larvae that had long bedeviled the islands’ farmers. Fortunately, there were already multiple strains of bacteria that infected and killed these insects. Why not learn from the best?
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