CRISPR

CRISPR

Discover how CRISPR gene editing is leaping from research labs into real-world medicine and engineering. Ryan Cole unpacks the science, logistics, and innovation behind approved therapies, in-body delivery breakthroughs, and next-generation editing tools transforming what's possible at scale. For more content like this, visit QuietPlease.ai This show includes AI-generated content.

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April 10, 2026 41 secs
Join host Ryan Cole as he cuts through the CRISPR hype to reveal what's actually happening in labs and clinics. From the first approved gene-editing cure to the engineering challenges of editing DNA in living patients, this series explores the gap between promise and practice in genetic medicine.

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Ryan Cole explores how CRISPR evolved from simple gene-cutting scissors into a sophisticated genome engineering workshop. From MIT's PASTE technology inserting DNA base pairs to CRISPR-recombinase hybrids enabling one-step gene replacement, Cole examines breakthrough tools reshaping genetic medicine and the gap between laboratory capabilities and patient deployment.

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Host Ryan Cole explores CRISPR's biggest challenge: delivery. While gene editing is proven, safely getting edits into patients remains medicine's hardest problem. Cole examines viral vectors versus lipid nanoparticles, breakthrough trials for blindness and liver disease, and why delivery methods determine which diseases we can treat.

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Ryan Cole examines Casgevy, the world's first approved CRISPR medicine for sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia. While revolutionary, delivering this autologous gene therapy faces massive challenges: a $2.2 million price tag, months-long manufacturing, only 50 global treatment centers, and access barriers in regions with highest disease burden.

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Ryan Cole examines Casgevy, the world's first approved CRISPR medicine for sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia. While revolutionary, delivering this autologous gene therapy faces massive challenges: a $2.2 million price tag, months-long manufacturing, only 50 global treatment centers, and access barriers in regions with highest disease burden.

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