Gene editing technologies like CRISPR have revolutionized medicine by allowing precise modifications to DNA, offering new possibilities for treating genetic diseases. This book explores the science behind CRISPR and its clinical applications, including its use in correcting genetic mutations, engineering immune cells, and developing gene therapies. It also addresses ethical concerns and regulatory challenges, providing a balanced view for researchers and clinicians.
Carter Allen is a pioneering geneticist with a focus on gene editing technologies, particularly CRISPR. His research examines the clinical applications of gene editing for treating genetic diseases. Carter has published widely and edited key texts on CRISPR and genetic therapy. He specializes in precision medicine and gene modification techniques. Carter’s contributions are advancing the future of genetic treatments and personalized healthcare.