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Study discovers longevity may be down to one particular gene

Sunnyside Daily Sun 17 Jun 2026
Dutch researchers have identified a gene in long-lived families that may be responsible for their longevity being passed on ....
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Opus Genetics Highlights Five Gene Therapy Programs Targeting Significant Unmet Need in Patients with Inherited ...

The Daily Record - Dunn 17 Jun 2026
Rapidly Advancing Five IRD Programs​ with Four Clinical Data Readouts Expected in 2027 RDH12, MERTK and RHO Programs ....
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Wallace "Wally" Gene Hoover

The Courier Times 17 Jun 2026
WallaceWallyGene Hoover, 72, of New Castle, peacefully passed away on June 14, 2026. He was born in Clinton County, KY to the late Harlan and Donreta (Gibson) Hoover ....
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Opus Genetics Highlights Five Gene Therapy Programs Targeting Significant Unmet Need in

Hastings Tribune 17 Jun 2026
Rapidly Advancing Five IRD Programs​with Four Clinical Data Readouts Expected in 2027 ... .
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Gene H. Robinson

Frederick News-Post 17 Jun 2026
Gene Hudson Robinson, age 89, of Damascus, passed away peacefully at home on June 8, 2026. He was born on June 16, 1936, in Grayson County, Virginia ... .
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Gene editing can treat rare inherited disease

China Daily 17 Jun 2026
"The biggest advantage of LEAPER is that it uses the body's own machinery and does not require the delivery of additional gene-editing enzymes," Wei said ... Wei said gene therapies hold ...
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Gene Peck

The Paducah Sun 16 Jun 2026
Gene Peck, raised as Gene Hurt, 88, of Paducah, passed away on Friday, June 12, 2026, at Baptist Health Paducah ... .
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Gene Shalit, longtime 'Today' film critic, dies at age 100

Independent Record 16 Jun 2026
Film critic Gene Shalit, who became a staple of "Today" thanks to his bubbly personality, walrus mustache, and love for wordplay, died on Friday, June 12. In a statement given to NBC News by his family, the beloved TV personality ... .
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CRISPR gene-editing for crops: Precision tool or new risk?

Deutsche Welle 16 Jun 2026
The EU is poised to ease restrictions on crops developed using Novel Genetic Techniques. While supporters say the technology could help farmers adapt to climate change, critics argue its effects remain poorly understood ... .
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