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The 20-Year Pipeline Is Not a Bug

CRISPR was announced in 2012. The first Hepatitis B therapy built on it is only now entering serious trials. That 14-year gap is not a scandal. It is the cost of not killing people with untested medicine, and the real question is which parts of the pipeline we can actually compress.

By Crash Davis · 3 min read

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Medicine Treats the Average Patient, and She Doesn't Exist

Women experience adverse drug reactions at nearly twice the rate of men. That gap is not biological bad luck. It is the direct result of 16 years of FDA policy that excluded women from early-phase trials, and guidelines that never fully corrected for it.

By Vera Santos · 3 min read