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AI-powered CRISPR could lead to faster gene therapies, Stanford Medicine study finds

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National Institute of Standards and Technology: AI-powered CRISPR could lead to faster gene therapies, Stanford Medicine study finds
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Sep 16, 2025
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CRISPR-GPT, a large language model developed at Stanford Medicine, is accelerating gene-editing processes and increasing accessibility to CRISPR.

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