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The EPA banned asbestos, a known carcinogen. But its health harms will last decades

March 22, 2024
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The U.S. banned asbestos, but its health impact will still be felt for decades

The mineral is still present thousands of buildings. Mesothelioma, a lung disease caused by asbestos exposure, can take 40 years to manifest.

By Annalisa Merelli


STAT+ | Immuno-oncology startup launches with $150 million, ex-Surface, Bluebird exec as CEO

Clasp is working on a new type of T-cell engager developed by Johns Hopkins researchers Bert Vogelstein and Drew Pardoll.

By Allison DeAngelis


Getting CRISPR treatments to patients remains a major challenge. Could lab-developed tests help?

STAT Breakthrough Summit: Lifesaving CRISPR gene editing technology needs new tests, processes, and infrastructure to expand use of personalized medicine.

By Annalisa Merelli



Scientist Feng Zhang, right, is interviewed by reporter Megan Molteni at STAT's Breakthrough Summit East.
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STAT+ | Feng Zhang suggests Editas didn't move quickly enough to find product targets

After being seen as a pacesetter in the field of CRISPR medicines, Editas is seen as lagging behind its peers.

By Andrew Joseph


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