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FEATURED: latest book by geneticist & DNA Science blogger Ricki Lewis, PhD

The Forever Fix: Gene Therapy and the Boy Who Saved It is narrative science exploring the next frontier in medicine and genetics through the very personal prism of the children and families gene therapy has touched.
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