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StudentHuntington’s Disease Reversed via CRISPR/Cas9 Gene EditingBY SKYLAR RAINS | SQ WRITER | SQ 2017-2018 [hr gap=”null”] Over 30,000 people in the United States alone suffer... Read More
ResearchSaltman QuarterlyStudentIceland’s Genome Project RD5BY Grace Sahyouni | SQ WRITER | SQ 2017-2018 [hr gap=”null”] The world’s largest and most conclusive national genetic database... Read More
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StudentAutistic Savants: Prodigies Misunderstood by Labels and TheoriesBY AISHWARYA VUPALLA | SQ WRITER | SQ 2017-2018 [hr gap=”null”] When people are really good at doing something, they’re... Read More
Saltman QuarterlyStudentJahren’s Lab Girl: A Brilliant Fusion of Autobiography and ActivismBY LAUREN BRUMAGE | SQ ONLINE WRITER | SQ ONLINE (2017-18) Dr. Hope Jahren’s grit and determination shine through... Read More
Research WorldStudentGrowing ConcernsLIAM HUBER | ONLINE REPORTER | SQ ONLINE (2017-18) Being stuck with summer courses at UC San Diego may... Read More
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