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When venture capitalist Jack Abraham first began dating his wife, Gabriella Massamillo, he insisted on one condition: that when they were ready to have children, she’d be willing to conceive using in vitro fertilization. Abraham had lost both his mother...

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IN 2013, A SERIES of ads about the dangers of teen pregnancy appeared on New York City subway trains. Sponsored by the city’s Human Resources Administration...

Medical geneticists and genetic counselors have an often complicated and at times tense relationship with people with disabilities, their families...

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The Biopolitical Times reported this month that the California stem cell and gene...

gene therapy
By Brittany Trang, STAT | 12.13.2023

PHILADELPHIA — The meds Shelby Campbell needed for her rare blood disorder stopped working just after her sixth birthday. She...

pregnancy tests
By Cynthia R. Greenlee, The Guardian | 12.11.2023

For many Black women in the US, infertility has a complicated duality. The inability to conceive is often invisible, pushed...

sickle cell in test tube
By Carolyn Y. Johnson, The Washington Post [cites CGS’ Pete Shanks ] | 12.08.2023

The first medicine based on gene editing, a one-time therapy for sickle cell disease, was just approved in the...

sickle cells
By Rebecca Robbins and Stephanie Nolen, The New York Times | 12.08.2023

The Food and Drug Administration’s approval on Friday of two groundbreaking gene therapy treatments for sickle cell disease has brought...

embryos on blue background
By Carey Goldberg, The Boston Globe | 12.07.2023

Say you’re about to start in vitro fertilization and your clinic offers you a futuristic new option: It can analyze...

gene therapy money
By Washington Post Staff, The Washington Post | 12.07.2023

The White House on Thursday announced its latest gambit to lower U.S. drug prices: a plan to step in and...

scales weighing fertility vs gene therapy
By Megan Molteni, STAT | 12.06.2023

As a teenager, Marie Tornyenu was always having to explain herself. If it wasn’t the chronic absences that had her...

front page of 1814 NEJM
By Usha Lee McFarling, STAT | 12.06.2023

The New England Journal of Medicine, the world’s oldest continually published medical journal, publicly reckoned with its history and complicity...