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Unexpected finding suggests popular sweetener could treat autoimmune conditions such as arthritis and diabetes
Health secretary pledges to increase tests to 100,000 a day in England by enlisting big companies and private labs
Scientists complete decade-long project to catalogue mutations that drive disease’s development
Engineers today are developing extraordinary abilities to understand and intervene with physiology
Researchers at London’s Crick Institute risk their careers by staying in the country
Crick Institute staff more likely to leave UK after country exits the EU
The charity chief brought together disparate cultures and methods of organisation
Former BP boss John Browne becomes chairman of £650m biomedical science centre
Pieces of the puzzle fall into place
Experts conclude technique should be used only to prevent serious inherited diseases
The Crick Institute is a large step in a drive to make London the biomedical capital of the world
Britain’s great research universities are the envy of the rest of the world, writes John Kingman
Discovery opens path to treatments that could trigger the body’s defences to wipe out tumours
Academics warn Britain could lose its position as Europe’s research hub
Crick Institute to use Crispr process to switch genes on and off in newly fertilised eggs
Unnecessary delays to research are self-defeating, writes John Harris
Researcher seeks UK permission to use controversial gene editing technology
Rearranging human DNA to eradicate disease could become an everyday reality
Francis Crick Institute to join forces with GSK in hunt for new medicines
Osborne to pledge £200m for ‘Crick of the north’ facility
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