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it whispers in her gene therapy year. -- in her gene therapy ear.- -- in her gene therapy ear. it was 24 weeks — -- in her gene therapy ear. it was 24 weeks from — -- in her gene therapy ear. it was 24 weeks from surgery _ -- in her gene therapy ear. it was 24 weeks from surgery when - -- in her gene therapy ear. it was 24 weeks from surgery when we l -- in her gene therapy ear. it was - 24 weeks from surgery when we heard the phrase near normal hearing. thea;r the phrase near normal hearing. they -la ed us the phrase near normal hearing. they played us the — the phrase near normal hearing. they played us the sounds that she was turning _ played us the sounds that she was turning to — played us the sounds that she was turning to and it was quite mind blowing — turning to and it was quite mind blowing by how soft it was, how quiet _ blowing by how soft it was, how quiet it — blowing by how soft it was, how quiet it was, the sounds that, i think— quiet it was, the sounds that, i think in— quiet it was, the sounds that, i think in day—to—day life you might not
it whispers in her gene therapy year. -- in her gene therapy ear.- -- in her gene therapy ear. it was 24 weeks — -- in her gene therapy ear. it was 24 weeks from — -- in her gene therapy ear. it was 24 weeks from surgery _ -- in her gene therapy ear. it was 24 weeks from surgery when - -- in her gene therapy ear. it was 24 weeks from surgery when we l -- in her gene therapy ear. it was - 24 weeks from surgery when we heard the phrase near normal hearing. thea;r the phrase near normal...
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this is for a very specific gene, _ inherited? this is for a very specific gene, this - inherited? this is for a very| specific gene, this particular therapy. but the hope is if there are other ones that are genetic, have genetic causes, you could change the type of gene that you put into the therapy, and treat war conditions. we know that gene therapy as a whole is being used in a lot of different medicines now. they are using it to try to tackle things like cancer. it's a really exciting therapy area. but it's important to point out that it is an option, there are lots of other things out there in terms of cochlear implants and also people using sign language, so it is another option that people can think about. just another option that people can think about. , , , ., i. another option that people can think about.�* , , ., y., ., about. just before we let you go, i want to go — about. just before we let you go, i want to go back _ about. just before we let you go, i want to go back to _ about. just before we let you go, i want to go back to opal's - about. just before we let
this is for a very specific gene, _ inherited? this is for a very specific gene, this - inherited? this is for a very| specific gene, this particular therapy. but the hope is if there are other ones that are genetic, have genetic causes, you could change the type of gene that you put into the therapy, and treat war conditions. we know that gene therapy as a whole is being used in a lot of different medicines now. they are using it to try to tackle things like cancer. it's a really exciting...
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we think the treatment can only kill deafness that is caused by this defective gene. good research as think it can also be effective against other genetic you base to seizes. for other people and her family, the, the treatment has had a big impact, allowing them to enjoy the little things like a bedtime story. is this such a beautiful and exciting story? i'd like to talk to one of the people behind this new therapy. jonathan witten is executive director and head of virginia runs auditory global program, which developed this treatment. welcome. we saw this little girl going from being deaf to here, and can you tell us how with this was possible to yeah, i mean it's, it's, it's quite a sounding right. so this, this is a combination of, of many years of work really going back even decades. um, you know, the start of all this is really being able to understand what was causing the hearing loss for many children who are born, you know, completely deaf. and as we learned, you know, which proteins weren't t for which kids. we started being able to, to conceptualize, hey, may
we think the treatment can only kill deafness that is caused by this defective gene. good research as think it can also be effective against other genetic you base to seizes. for other people and her family, the, the treatment has had a big impact, allowing them to enjoy the little things like a bedtime story. is this such a beautiful and exciting story? i'd like to talk to one of the people behind this new therapy. jonathan witten is executive director and head of virginia runs auditory global...
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she didn't have the functional copy of this gene and we've lost his copy of his gene. basically some you can detect it from the year, but it cannot be transfer me to the brain as resolved. she can, i hear a lot the word the it was it to really to use a is a virus to deliver this amazing coffee been towards the party in the year as a result to supply or missing copy of the gene. and does that cause read? how do we still have the function? so she can she recover the computer? you know, she can always have her here. i know her speech can be recovered as well. so it's amazing. so you use the virus it into delivered into the year of genetic information that basically allows this girl's own genetics to repair itself. what, what limitations did you have to overcome to, to get this gene where you needed it? all right, so as if there's a clarify this where it goes buying new. ok, cambridge, i'm not in boston. yeah. how emetics would you have found something 7 or you know, different group of children. so i'll, so this, he's about to our study by the we have achieved the human re
she didn't have the functional copy of this gene and we've lost his copy of his gene. basically some you can detect it from the year, but it cannot be transfer me to the brain as resolved. she can, i hear a lot the word the it was it to really to use a is a virus to deliver this amazing coffee been towards the party in the year as a result to supply or missing copy of the gene. and does that cause read? how do we still have the function? so she can she recover the computer? you know, she can...
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now she can even hear whispers in her gene therapy ear. that was 24 weeks post—surgery, and we heard the phrase "near—normal hearing." she was turning to really soft sounds. yeah. they played us the sounds that she was turning to and were quite mind—blown by how how soft it was, how quiet it was. opal�*s part of an international study and experts hope the treatment could work for other types of profound hearing loss, too. this is a very specific gene for quite a rare type of hearing loss. so what i'm hoping is that we can start to use gene therapy in young children, restore hearing from a variety of different kinds of genetic hearing loss, and then have a more one and done type of approach. big sister nora has the same rare gene as opal. good girl! keys for daddy. more than half of hearing loss cases in children have genetic causes, so there's big potentialfor this new type of therapy. michelle roberts, bbc news. earlier we spoke to doctor richard brown. he's a paediatric consultant at adenbrookes hospital and one of the investigat
now she can even hear whispers in her gene therapy ear. that was 24 weeks post—surgery, and we heard the phrase "near—normal hearing." she was turning to really soft sounds. yeah. they played us the sounds that she was turning to and were quite mind—blown by how how soft it was, how quiet it was. opal�*s part of an international study and experts hope the treatment could work for other types of profound hearing loss, too. this is a very specific gene for quite a rare type of...
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gene therapy aims to address the underlying causes of disease gene mutations which as you know our mistakes in the basic blueprints of our body. gene therapy can fill in missing parts or correct errors in those blueprints. early in my career doctors like me had few therapeutic options to offer these patients. not being satisfied with this, 1995 i said the first team of researchers to use aav as a vector or carrier in gene therapy trial for cystic fibrosis. aav vectors one of the basic building blocks of today's gene therapy products. vectors with the genetic information they taken directly target the cause of disease and change the way a cell functions. gene therapies only to be administered one time to have long-lasting potentially curative effect. but of the thousands of rare diseases only handful are being addressed currently with the products that are already licensed and a small subset of the total number are being addressed with drugs in the pipeline. the question now is how can we accelerate the path from gene to therapy and make these challenges f there is a limited medical and scie
gene therapy aims to address the underlying causes of disease gene mutations which as you know our mistakes in the basic blueprints of our body. gene therapy can fill in missing parts or correct errors in those blueprints. early in my career doctors like me had few therapeutic options to offer these patients. not being satisfied with this, 1995 i said the first team of researchers to use aav as a vector or carrier in gene therapy trial for cystic fibrosis. aav vectors one of the basic building...
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it is our view that since the human gene, human genome progress, sorry. human genome project, the progress achieved a patient in cell and gene therapy field is one of sciences greatest achievements. scientists anding in their power to help patients and families living with rare genetic diseases. congress, we must continue to robustly fund biomedical research and academia, support incentives for private sector investment, and ensure the fda as appropriate review processes in place for expediting safe and effective cures for our most vulnerable disease patients. thank you once again for the opportunity to address this important topic. >> thank you, dr. flotte. the chair will not recognize doctor forgiven five minutes for an opening seven. >> chair guthrie and ranking member eshoo, chairman burr moran rogers, the establishment of the committee think the deputy to participate in the sharing took to discuss h.r. 4758 accelerating kids access to care act. the accelerating kids access to care act has strong bicameral, bipartisan support and as an eye when i am p
it is our view that since the human gene, human genome progress, sorry. human genome project, the progress achieved a patient in cell and gene therapy field is one of sciences greatest achievements. scientists anding in their power to help patients and families living with rare genetic diseases. congress, we must continue to robustly fund biomedical research and academia, support incentives for private sector investment, and ensure the fda as appropriate review processes in place for expediting...
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now she can even hear whispers in her gene therapy ear. that was 2a weeks post—surgery, and we heard the phrase "near normal hearing." she was turning to really soft sounds. yeah. they played us the sounds that she was turning to and were quite mind—blown by how how soft it was, how quiet it was. they're sounds that i think in day to day life you might not even notice yourself, sort of thing. 0pal�*s part of an international study and experts hope the treatment could work for other types of profound hearing loss, too. this is a very specific gene for quite a rare type of hearing loss. so what i'm hoping is that we can start to use gene therapy in young children, restore hearing from a variety of different kinds of genetic hearing loss, and then have a more one and done type of approach where we actually restore the hearing. they don't have to have cochlear implants and other technologies that have to be replaced. big sister nora has the same rare gene as 0pal. for daddy? good girl! keys for daddy. more than half of hearing loss cases
now she can even hear whispers in her gene therapy ear. that was 2a weeks post—surgery, and we heard the phrase "near normal hearing." she was turning to really soft sounds. yeah. they played us the sounds that she was turning to and were quite mind—blown by how how soft it was, how quiet it was. they're sounds that i think in day to day life you might not even notice yourself, sort of thing. 0pal�*s part of an international study and experts hope the treatment could work for...
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now she can even hear whispers in her gene therapy ear. that was 2a weeks post—surgery, and we heard the phrase "near—normal hearing." she was turning to really soft sounds. yeah. they played us the sounds that she was turning to and were quite mind—blown by how how soft it was, how quiet it was. opal�*s part of an international study and experts hope the treatment could work for other types of profound hearing loss, too. this is a very specific gene for quite a rare type of hearing loss. so what i'm hoping is that we can start to use gene therapy in young children, restore hearing from a variety of different kinds of genetic hearing loss, and then have a more one and done type of approach. big sister nora has the same rare gene as opal. good girl! keys for daddy. more than half of hearing loss cases in children have genetic causes, so there's big potentialfor this new type of therapy. michelle roberts, bbc news. let's speak to dr richard brown. he's a paediatric consultant at adenbrookes hospital and one of the investigators of th
now she can even hear whispers in her gene therapy ear. that was 2a weeks post—surgery, and we heard the phrase "near—normal hearing." she was turning to really soft sounds. yeah. they played us the sounds that she was turning to and were quite mind—blown by how how soft it was, how quiet it was. opal�*s part of an international study and experts hope the treatment could work for other types of profound hearing loss, too. this is a very specific gene for quite a rare type of...
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we think the treatment can only kill deafness that is caused by this defective gene. good research as think it can also be effective against other genetically based to seizes. for other people and her family, the, the treatment has had a big impact, allowing them to enjoy the little things like a bedtime story. a jonathan whitson, his head of virginia runs auditory global program, which developed this treatment. he told me more about it. yeah, i mean it's, it's, it's quite a sounding right. so this, this is a combination of, of many years of work really going back even decades. um, you know, the start of all this is really being able to understand what was causing the hearing loss for many children who are born, you know, completely deaf. and as we learned, you know, which proteins weren't t for which kids. we started being able to, to conceptualize, hey, maybe we can develop technologies that could actually deliver that missing specific protein to a specific cell type in the year. it's a very elegant and as you can see, and uh, you know, the story that's been describ
we think the treatment can only kill deafness that is caused by this defective gene. good research as think it can also be effective against other genetically based to seizes. for other people and her family, the, the treatment has had a big impact, allowing them to enjoy the little things like a bedtime story. a jonathan whitson, his head of virginia runs auditory global program, which developed this treatment. he told me more about it. yeah, i mean it's, it's, it's quite a sounding right. so...
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a homeless virus is used to carry the gene to its destination. what viruses are designed to do? what that purpose is, is for them to put the genetic material into cells. and so i'm the with this attenuate to that into virus. we can drop a tiny little packet of genetic information into the cells and that will promote could change. that is a lifelong we think the treatment can only kill deafness that is caused by this defective gene. but research as think, it can also be effective against other genetically based to seizes. for other people and her family, the, the treatment has had a big impact, allowing them to enjoy the little things like a bedtime story. and scientists say they have the code of the building blocks of house burned wells, communicate is, or the language system is much more sophisticated than previously thought. and with the help of a i, a global team of marine biologist, linguistic photographers and underwater acoustics experts. while they found a similarities to human language, they hope the data can be used to better protect wells, are cracking the code of the
a homeless virus is used to carry the gene to its destination. what viruses are designed to do? what that purpose is, is for them to put the genetic material into cells. and so i'm the with this attenuate to that into virus. we can drop a tiny little packet of genetic information into the cells and that will promote could change. that is a lifelong we think the treatment can only kill deafness that is caused by this defective gene. but research as think, it can also be effective against other...
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we think the treatment can only kill deafness that is caused by this defective gene. good research as think it can also be effective against other genetic you base to seizes. for other people and her family, the, the treatment has had a big impact, allowing them to enjoy the little things like a bedtime story. so that before we go to the olympic torch relies on the way in front. in the build up to the summit games, there must a football legend advise. the bully kicked off the 1st lake the day after the flame arrived on a sailing ship from greece. of the torch bearers, including the training and gymnast maria, this, which on scott and the french and b, a star tony parker were also part of it either. the next 2 and a half months, 10000 people will carry the torch across france. and it's obviously to run after the break adult films that includes the, capturing the distinctive thoughts and sounds of genre of music and dance known as mona. anatomy. how it all have more headlines for you in 45 minutes. talk. stay with the vine. do humming. does not get drunk. why do go to t
we think the treatment can only kill deafness that is caused by this defective gene. good research as think it can also be effective against other genetic you base to seizes. for other people and her family, the, the treatment has had a big impact, allowing them to enjoy the little things like a bedtime story. so that before we go to the olympic torch relies on the way in front. in the build up to the summit games, there must a football legend advise. the bully kicked off the 1st lake the day...
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a homeless virus is used to carry the gene to its destination. what viruses are designed to do? what that purpose is, is for them to put the genetic material into cells. and so the, with this attenuate to that, into virus, we can drop a tiny little packet of genetic information into the cells. and that will provide, could change. that is a lifelong we think the treatment can only kill deafness that is caused by this defective gene. good research as think it can also be effective against other genetic you base to seizes. for other people and her family, the, the treatment has had a big impact, allowing them to enjoy the little things like a bedtime story. i'll be back at the top of the hour with more work news followed by the day. i hope you enjoyed the we are all set and we're watching closely for him to bring you the story behind the news. we rolled about unbiased information for 3 months. the votes people have to say is to.
a homeless virus is used to carry the gene to its destination. what viruses are designed to do? what that purpose is, is for them to put the genetic material into cells. and so the, with this attenuate to that, into virus, we can drop a tiny little packet of genetic information into the cells. and that will provide, could change. that is a lifelong we think the treatment can only kill deafness that is caused by this defective gene. good research as think it can also be effective against other...
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a homeless virus is used to carry the gene to its destination. what viruses are designed to do? what that purpose is, is for them to put the genetic material into cells. and so the, with this attenuate to that, into virus, we can drop a tiny little packet of genetic information into the cells. and that will provide, could change. that is a lifelong we think the treatment can only kill deafness that is caused by this defective gene. good research as think it can also be effective against other genetic you base to seizes. for other people and her family, the, the treatment has had a big impact, allowing them to enjoy the little things like a bedtime story. the good news there for jane. do you watch the news for all of us here in berlin? thanks for the company. we'll see you here. tomorrow. the name is the calls back. said thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold a bad a lot of people do that. it's all about saying it aloud. next, would it be nosy bay like good, everyone to kings. check out the award winning called com. so hold back in may.
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hom, this virus is used to carry the gene to its destination. what viruses are designed to do? what that purpose is is for them to put the genetic material into cells. and so the, with this attenuated that into virus, we can drop a tiny little packet of genetic information into the cells. and that will provide, could change. that is a lifelong, we think the treatment can only kill deafness that is caused by this defective gene . good research as think it can also be effective against other genetic you base to seizes. for other people and her family, the, the treatment has had a big impact, allowing them to enjoy the little things like a bedtime story. stealing they taught to rely as underway in france in the build up to the summer gains. my sight football legend basil body kicked off the 1st leg the day after the flame arrived on the saving ship from greece. the torch bears included deep writing jim smith, the official transcript, and the french and the ice, the tony pocket. of the next 2 and a half months, 10000 people will carry the torch acro
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a harmless virus is used to carry the gene to its destination. what viruses are designed to do? what that purpose is, is for them to put the genetic material into cells. and so i'm the with this attenuate to that into virus. we can drop a tiny little packet of genetic information into the cells and that will promote could change. that is a lifelong we think the treatment can only kill deafness that is caused by this defective gene. but research as think, it can also be effective against other genetically based to seizes. for other people and her family, the, the treatment has had a big impact, allowing them to enjoy the little things like a bedtime story. and that's all the news for now. after the break, dw business reports on why i was staggering energy consumption could spill serious trouble for that industry. don't forget, you can get most stories on a website, a, d, w dot com at any time. also, uh youtube channel. and for instagram, an x, the handle you need is passed, definitely needed. so i'm anthony housing building for me and that same here. thanks for your company. and
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hom, this virus is used to carry the gene to its destination. what viruses are designed to do, what that purpose is, is for them to put the genetic material into cells. and so i'm the, with this attenuate to that into virus. we can drop a tiny little packet of genetic information into the cells and that will provide could change. that is a lifelong we think the treatment can only kill deafness that is caused by this defective gene. good research as think it can also be effective against other genetic you base to seizes. for other people and her family, the, the treatment has had a big impact, allowing them to enjoy the little things like a bedtime story. and that is your news update at this hour. i'm clear. richardson, thank you so much for watching. the learn shannon with winning offer is available language and has never been sent to a room or, or actually true money was in trying not being the fact that the v is going to die . because the traditional german legacy brands like missy this on coal, cannot compete.
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this virus is used to carry the gene to its destination. what viruses are designed to do? what that purpose is, is for them to put the genetic material into cells. and so i'm the, with this attenuated that navarez. we can drop a tiny little packet of genetic information into the cells and that will provoke a change that is not flowing. we think the treatment can only kill deafness that is caused by this defective gene research as think it can also be effective against other genetic he based to seizes. for other people and her family, the, the treatment has had a big impact, allowing them to enjoy the little things like a bedtime story. and the olympic torch relay is on demand from from the bend up to the summer games and moss, a football legend to pass. the bully kicked off the fast leg. the day off to the flame arrived on the scaling ship from greece. other thoughts, banners included, ukrainian, gymnast, money a, b, so trans car and the french and b as the tony pocket. over the next 2 and a half months, 10000 people, we've had a report across front and it's overseas categ
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now she can even hear whispers in her gene therapy ear. that was 24 weeks post—surgery, and we heard the phrase "near—normal hearing." she was turning to really soft sounds. yeah. they played us the sounds that she was turning to and were quite mind—blown by how how soft it was, how quiet it was. opal�*s part of an international study and experts hope the treatment could work for other types of profound hearing loss, too. this is a very specific gene for quite a rare type of hearing loss. so what i'm hoping is that we can start to use gene therapy in young children, restore hearing from a variety of different kinds of genetic hearing loss, and then have a more one and done type of approach. big sister nora has the same rare gene as opal. good girl! keys for daddy. more than half of hearing loss cases in children have genetic causes, so there's big potentialfor this new type of therapy. michelle roberts, bbc news. the chances are you recognise this song. # coming out of my cage and i've been been doing just fine #. it is the dancefl
now she can even hear whispers in her gene therapy ear. that was 24 weeks post—surgery, and we heard the phrase "near—normal hearing." she was turning to really soft sounds. yeah. they played us the sounds that she was turning to and were quite mind—blown by how how soft it was, how quiet it was. opal�*s part of an international study and experts hope the treatment could work for other types of profound hearing loss, too. this is a very specific gene for quite a rare type of...
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in a gene called e g. fr. and that gene is the driver for lung cancer. for many people who get lung cancer, especially in that history of nonsmoking um and it's >liz>in asia, >>so it's asian americans, but it's also in asia that this phenomenon is being seen and that tends to happen more in women than men. we don't know why, and that hormonal linked to it is something many people have looked at looking at. is it estrogen? is it progesterone is some combination. perhaps linked somewhat to progesterone. but >liz>not >>an actually causing more of that. so the women's health initiative as a long ago study that looked >liz>at >>hormone replacement and showed a lot of things but 1 of the things that showed was those risks of lung cancer. one necessarily. higher. but the cancers might be a little bit more aggressive when there was a progesterone compote. but we don't have a >liz>great answer. now. what do you think is behind the recent uptick recent meaning or last 15 years? is it because you're just getting better at finding lung cancer, or do you think that t
in a gene called e g. fr. and that gene is the driver for lung cancer. for many people who get lung cancer, especially in that history of nonsmoking um and it's >liz>in asia, >>so it's asian americans, but it's also in asia that this phenomenon is being seen and that tends to happen more in women than men. we don't know why, and that hormonal linked to it is something many people have looked at looking at. is it estrogen? is it progesterone is some combination. perhaps linked...
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the new gene means they can carry the that they should. 0pal�*s operation went to plan, gene therapy in her right ear and a cochlear implant her left. just a few weeks later, she could hear loud sounds. absolutely mind blowing. i was at work and you measured me to say what was going on and i could not believe the start. i said it wasjust a fluke, i said, and she must have reacted to something else. i got home from work and straightaway took the implant off and i was testing it out. yeah, banging from the bottom of the stairs! now she can even hear whispers in her gene therapy year. it was 24 weeks from surgery when we heard the phrase near normal hearing. they played us the sounds that she was turning to and it was quite mind blowing by how soft it was, how quiet it was, the sounds that, i think in day—to—day life you might not even notice yourself. 0pal�*s part of international study and experts hope that the treatment could work for other types of profound hearing loss too. this is a very specific gene, i quite a rare type of hearing loss so what i am hoping is that we can |
the new gene means they can carry the that they should. 0pal�*s operation went to plan, gene therapy in her right ear and a cochlear implant her left. just a few weeks later, she could hear loud sounds. absolutely mind blowing. i was at work and you measured me to say what was going on and i could not believe the start. i said it wasjust a fluke, i said, and she must have reacted to something else. i got home from work and straightaway took the implant off and i was testing it out. yeah,...
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now she can even hear whispers in her gene therapy ear. that was 2a weeks post—surgery, and we heard the phrase "near—normal hearing." she was turning to really soft sounds. yeah. they played us the sounds that she was turning to and we were quite mind—blown by how soft it was, how quiet it was. hiya, ladybird. 0pal�*s part of an international study and experts hope the treatment could work for other types of profound hearing loss, too. this is a very specific gene for quite a rare type of hearing loss. so what i'm hoping is that we can start to use gene therapy in young children, restore hearing from a variety of different kinds of genetic hearing loss, and then have a more one and done type of approach. big sister nora has the same rare gene as 0pal. good girl! keys for daddy. more than half of hearing loss cases in children have genetic causes, so there's big potentialfor this new type of therapy. michelle roberts, bbc news. the eurovision song contest is supposed to be a festival of music promoting internationalfriendship. but
now she can even hear whispers in her gene therapy ear. that was 2a weeks post—surgery, and we heard the phrase "near—normal hearing." she was turning to really soft sounds. yeah. they played us the sounds that she was turning to and we were quite mind—blown by how soft it was, how quiet it was. hiya, ladybird. 0pal�*s part of an international study and experts hope the treatment could work for other types of profound hearing loss, too. this is a very specific gene for quite a...
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now she can even hear whispers in her gene therapy ear. that was 2a weeks post—surgery, and we heard the phrase "near—normal hearing." she was turning to really soft sounds. yeah. they played us the sounds that she was turning to and we were quite mind—blown by how soft it was, how quiet it was. hiya, ladybird. 0pal�*s part of an international study and experts hope the treatment could work for other types of profound hearing loss, too. this is a very specific gene for quite a rare type of hearing loss. so what i'm hoping is that we can start to use gene therapy in young children, restore hearing from a variety of different kinds of genetic hearing loss, and then have a more one and done type of approach. big sister nora has the same rare gene as 0pal. good girl! keys for daddy. more than half of hearing loss cases in children have genetic causes, so there's big potentialfor this new type of therapy. michelle roberts, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. i think we should stay with this picture. at last, fi
now she can even hear whispers in her gene therapy ear. that was 2a weeks post—surgery, and we heard the phrase "near—normal hearing." she was turning to really soft sounds. yeah. they played us the sounds that she was turning to and we were quite mind—blown by how soft it was, how quiet it was. hiya, ladybird. 0pal�*s part of an international study and experts hope the treatment could work for other types of profound hearing loss, too. this is a very specific gene for quite a...
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yes, we can aspire to do gene therapy, but what we know now works now should be available. you know, 2 major retail people buy for recess, high drugs, and you wrap a blood transmission. all of these things and then just education of people because you know, people can't do well. patients can do well if they know well up to my hydration, you know, do you every does reason to have vision and the has and you know, the health care work as know how to give that is any type of insurance. so we start, you know, from what is available now, and then we walk towards those a q rates, if there are fees in the future. okay, professor back any not of the head of the university of which is a center for sickle cell disease research and training. thank you very much for your insights. yeah, you're welcome to italy. now where this is edition of venice is international, odd festival or be an ally, kicked off with the theme following is everywhere is an exploration of colonialism and the different realities of migration. the exhibition is created by brazilian adriano pedrosa, the 1st from the
yes, we can aspire to do gene therapy, but what we know now works now should be available. you know, 2 major retail people buy for recess, high drugs, and you wrap a blood transmission. all of these things and then just education of people because you know, people can't do well. patients can do well if they know well up to my hydration, you know, do you every does reason to have vision and the has and you know, the health care work as know how to give that is any type of insurance. so we start,...
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the license gene therapy has been administered for the 1st time to a patient. it could be a game changer in the fight against this disorder of unusually shaped red blood cells that can disrupt the victim's blood flow. this leads to severe health complications including chronic pain and organ damage, which can also be life threatening. of the genetic condition is found around the world, but mainly among people with west or central african backgrounds. according to the world health organization, 1000 children are born with a disease every day in africa, and the existing treatments can be read and expensive. but let's take a look at how one, uganda and woman is living with the disease and sharing hope. when bob are on the below is a little go. a parents simply road to off diagnosed with sickle cell anemia up 2 months to them. it meant that child wouldn't be around for long enough to be was about the this to be. they used to be the day so the soon so i do, we do have a webcast. so for the day, you have a clue. a mother even referred to as half a daughter. barbara s
the license gene therapy has been administered for the 1st time to a patient. it could be a game changer in the fight against this disorder of unusually shaped red blood cells that can disrupt the victim's blood flow. this leads to severe health complications including chronic pain and organ damage, which can also be life threatening. of the genetic condition is found around the world, but mainly among people with west or central african backgrounds. according to the world health organization,...
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this animal has a binary status: there is a main gene pool of the population, and there is a reserve one. this means that on part of the teeth you can hunt. and some are kept for beauty and reproduction. in our country, the bulk of bison live in belovezhskaya pushcha, osipovichi forestry, the ozyory reserve, in krasny bor of the vitebsk region on the territory of the polestsky radiation-ecological reserve. there are also small herds, like dyatlovsky, with several dozen individuals. all bison in the country are divided into 11 micropopulations, for each of them a legal entity is responsible, as... which owns or manages the territory of their residence, for example, this is a forestry enterprise, its specialists they receive the task: to cull old sick animals from the main gene pool, or to determine how many heads of the herd are larger than the optimal size, to transfer excess old sick animals from the main gene pool to the reserve one, for this, by the way, they also assemble a commission. rejected individuals are available for prey, that is, they are allowed to be hunted. hunters ca
this animal has a binary status: there is a main gene pool of the population, and there is a reserve one. this means that on part of the teeth you can hunt. and some are kept for beauty and reproduction. in our country, the bulk of bison live in belovezhskaya pushcha, osipovichi forestry, the ozyory reserve, in krasny bor of the vitebsk region on the territory of the polestsky radiation-ecological reserve. there are also small herds, like dyatlovsky, with several dozen individuals. all bison in...
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veteran crew spacecraft commander thomas stafford had flown on germany six and nine lunar module pilot gene cernan had flown with stafford on germany nine. john youngl5 had been on germany three and germany ten. face problems on apollo ten, problems that would be solved fool most be minor, but they would be lved. and staffordou, cernan, they brought to their mission dedication, responsibility,ve and through the means of color television. they took us wi played their part in man's greatest adv we are go for a mission to the moon at this time. ey are go we're coming up in the 22nd mark minus 20 seconds and counting 17 seconds and counting guidance internal 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, ten, nine. we have ignitioneq engines on five, four, three, two, all engines running. once commenced liftoff. we have liftoff 49 minutes past the hour. ■ç■íso special right there, rog. good ignition on the second stage. and that's blazing. waquen, just like old times. beautiful out there. you got that ecstatic. and this is the greatest early apollo ten was headed for its initial parking orbit around the earth after
veteran crew spacecraft commander thomas stafford had flown on germany six and nine lunar module pilot gene cernan had flown with stafford on germany nine. john youngl5 had been on germany three and germany ten. face problems on apollo ten, problems that would be solved fool most be minor, but they would be lved. and staffordou, cernan, they brought to their mission dedication, responsibility,ve and through the means of color television. they took us wi played their part in man's greatest adv...
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gene we can rank three day numbers on the lam, t?dockg whee docking, apollo tenounted its first problem. the mylar containing the insulation on theaft d broken releasing a snowstorm of fiberglass inhe zo gravity. hey, we're going to have a heck of a cleaning job here. e separation. all of the seal, all of the valve is really a heck of a mess here for apollo 11, it would fixed. then we watched as theyulled of the s4b and got our first live color pictures of the blue planet earth. charlie, this is it. it's hard. and describe your considerable personal -- guide. e the polar cap in incredible. we it all here saying its colors are really beautiful. that's great. and the plaque is black. but you ever c conceive is a setting for all this, right. so stafford young and cernan began their coast away from earth, their speed, continually dropping as the arms of earth's gravity tried to pull them backf the space craft. they performed aady rotation. yeah, sounds like were friendly about 55,000 miles out. yeah, that's right. , like a long way from
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so they go by gene, it directly initiative has actually been across the dream. these over the industry is facing 19. this is a network of people who could send that to these. the rep is when they become ivy level may not become available to the people with the right high research people. so they've not been able to walk, walk out very carefully, what's what the buyer has, what is it that is driving the cost and most of feeds has to do with manufacturing in the states or lies the facility that the g directly products. and we've been able to find that, that way you manufacture close to the taste of k e drive down to cost. so this has happened, this has been carefully walked side by different prices. and the, the tri outside has been the very low present college, you know, you know, in india and at a very low cost of medical college in india. and they've been able to do cartoon to arrive fee on that $55000.00, which is the stock, right. it goes from the very high in the, in the media owns. and what has been done, you know, it's uh, can also be wrecked in case i do
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a british toddler who was born death can now here, thanks to a groundbreaking gene therapy. researchers say that it marks a new era and the treatment a difference. she might not be a musician yet, but also having her hearing restored. opal cannot hear the music she plays unaided . she was boned completely desk because of the genetic mutation. the effect of surgery that took just 16 minutes amazed of howard's waiting the timing to coughing. all right. this was. opal has a mutation in a gene which should allow cells in the, in the air to communicate with the hearing of during the surgery, she received an infusion, which contains a working copy of the gene. a homeless virus is used to carry the gene to its destination. what viruses are designed to do? what that purpose is, is for them to put the genetic material into cells. and so the, with this attenuate to the end of ours, we can drop a tiny little packet of genetic information into the cells. and that will promote could change. that is a lifelong we think the treatment can only kill deafness that is caused by this defective
a british toddler who was born death can now here, thanks to a groundbreaking gene therapy. researchers say that it marks a new era and the treatment a difference. she might not be a musician yet, but also having her hearing restored. opal cannot hear the music she plays unaided . she was boned completely desk because of the genetic mutation. the effect of surgery that took just 16 minutes amazed of howard's waiting the timing to coughing. all right. this was. opal has a mutation in a gene...
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a harmless virus is used to carry the gene to its destination. what viruses are designed to do? what that purpose is, is for them to put the genetic material into cells. and so the, with this attenuated that into virus, we can drop a tiny little packet of genetic information into the cells. and that will provide, could change. that is a lifelong, we think the treatment can only kill deafness that is caused by this defective gene . good research as think it can also be effective against other genetic you base to seizes. for other people and her family, the, the treatment has had a big impact, allowing them to enjoy the little things like a bedtime story. and that's it for now. coming up off to the break, do use africa. looks at the coastal prices in west africa that could drive off the global price of the truck. that africans is most stories on our website around the clock defense at the dw dot com. and you can always find more one on youtube channel. i am finished managing billing the business. what's new, and we'll tell you who we are happy that we are boxing the story. we have
a harmless virus is used to carry the gene to its destination. what viruses are designed to do? what that purpose is, is for them to put the genetic material into cells. and so the, with this attenuated that into virus, we can drop a tiny little packet of genetic information into the cells. and that will provide, could change. that is a lifelong, we think the treatment can only kill deafness that is caused by this defective gene . good research as think it can also be effective against other...
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but carys doesn't even know if she's inherited the faulty gene. having this gene doesn't guarantee she's going to get breast cancer. and even if she did have the gene she can take steps against that, she can take preventative measures which will mean her chance of getting the breast cancer will be less than the general population. the medical policy for recruitment into the armed forces does exclude some disorders that can be passed on genetically. for example, huntington's disease which affects nerve cells in the brain, but they don't seem to exclude anyone with a brca 1 gene fault. carys appealed against the initial decision but that was also rejected. one legal expert thinks this could be discrimination. this is a really surprising decision and on the face of it, _ if the army is operating a blanket policy of automatically _ excluding applications _ from all women who have a history of breast cancer in their family, that would appear, on the face | of it, to be unlawful because it's. discriminatory, may even amount to a human rights violation.
but carys doesn't even know if she's inherited the faulty gene. having this gene doesn't guarantee she's going to get breast cancer. and even if she did have the gene she can take steps against that, she can take preventative measures which will mean her chance of getting the breast cancer will be less than the general population. the medical policy for recruitment into the armed forces does exclude some disorders that can be passed on genetically. for example, huntington's disease which...
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this gives us a picture of relatively healthy people, which gene variants are typical for the inhabitants of our country, this is used for comparison later with patients with patients to restore more accurate diagnoses. flying in a dream on eve. how will studying gopher hibernation help with interplanetary travel? in the summer it is an ordinary rodent, like someone has a rat at home, but in the winter it goes into a completely different state, its body temperature can drop to almost zero. metabolic processes, strengthening the immune system, and this is only a small part of the benefits. therefore, the nature of sleep is being studied by dozens of institutes around the world, and not only human sleep, but also, for example, gophers. my name is polina teplova, i am a researcher at the laboratory of natural mechanisms artificial hypobiosis. this is a completely different physiological state, animals need it in order to save energy, because our suskiks from yakutia are hard to argue that there are not... extreme environmental conditions, and in order to survive, they fall into such a stupor
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two copies of the same gene seen in patients, and what scientists say this could now reveal. >>> and the countdown at this hour. boeing's critical mission tonight. starliner set to blast off, the first time with two nasa astronauts onboard. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with this new warning from the national weather service, calling this a, quote, particularly dangerous situation unfolding just as we come on tonight. their highest warning for intense, long-track tornados, possibly ef 3s or higher, and on the ground for many miles. kansas and oklahoma in the bulls eye. tornado watches across multiple states. the violent line of storms stretching from oklahoma city to western iowa, and then the severe weather moving east, right into the ohio valley. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee, leading us off in oklahoma. potentially in the path of all of this. ginger, take us through it. >> yes, david, i'm right in the middle of that particularly dangerous situation, tornado watch. and the darkness behind me is actually one of the tornado warned storms, about 65 miles to ou
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patients that did not have copies of the gene. it's in the journal "nature." >>> tonight, planters recalling two types of nuts for possible listeria contamination. four ounce packages of honey roasted peanuts and deluxe lightly salted mixed nuts. we do have more on our website. >>> when we come back here, the countdown at this hour. the starliner about to blast off for the first time with astronauts, in a moment. disease or ulcerative colitis? talk to your doctor about #1 prescribed entyvio. doctors have been prescribing entyvio for nearly 10 years. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. pml, a rare, potentially fatal brain infection cannot be ruled out. tell your doctor if you have an infection, flu-like symptoms, sores, or are prone to infections. liver problems can occur. entyvio. relief. remission. for real. ♪ entyvio, entyvio, entyvio ♪ (avo) kate made progress with her mental health... ...but her medication caused uninten
patients that did not have copies of the gene. it's in the journal "nature." >>> tonight, planters recalling two types of nuts for possible listeria contamination. four ounce packages of honey roasted peanuts and deluxe lightly salted mixed nuts. we do have more on our website. >>> when we come back here, the countdown at this hour. the starliner about to blast off for the first time with astronauts, in a moment. disease or ulcerative colitis? talk to your doctor...
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the flagship collection of the belarusian plant gene pool bank is kept behind its walls by our academy of sciences. it has a scientific and practical center for agriculture; its headquarters are located in zhodino. there's a room with a complex equipment, brake controls, they contain almost 47,000 collectible plant specimens. they, like in the advanced storage facilities of the world, sleep in aluminum envelopes and jars, packaged in small portions. among them are the best foreign and pure ones. russian varieties, there are those that have no analogues in the world at all, for example, wheat, grasshopper, it was recognized as unique and was taken to that same planetary storage facility on spitsbergen. this collection exists because alexander lukashenko did not allow the soviet school of seed production to be destroyed. the president instructed the country's biologists and geneticists to develop a program for preserving the gene pool of plants. and now the result of this program is recognized as a national treasure. and based on samples from the collection, our scientists develop new ty
the flagship collection of the belarusian plant gene pool bank is kept behind its walls by our academy of sciences. it has a scientific and practical center for agriculture; its headquarters are located in zhodino. there's a room with a complex equipment, brake controls, they contain almost 47,000 collectible plant specimens. they, like in the advanced storage facilities of the world, sleep in aluminum envelopes and jars, packaged in small portions. among them are the best foreign and pure...
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this gene editor has been tested on human cells and has shown high performance. until the next part. look on the other side of the fence, the joy of meeting is there, you are sitting , sitting in the first row, stand up for your justice, the rest is on your shoulder the burden of trust, get up in the first row, the first row, the first row, the first row, the first row, the first row, the first row, the first row, the first row, the first row, the first row, the first row, the first row, the first row, the first row . on the other side of your table are the eyes of a martyr looking at you. in the name of god. hello dear compatriots, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the front page program. from perry on thursday morning. advertisements of the second stage of the elections of the twelfth term of the council of ministers. islam has started in 8 constituencies whose elections have been extended to the second stage . well, in the meantime, we actually have a special constituency , which is tehran itself, tehran rish miranat, and islam shahr and pardis, of course, tehr
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can transmit mitochondrial genes. mitochondrial genes determine temperament, for example, yes, a person’s fatigue, the ability to work for long periods of time, which means initiative, and so on. otherwise, what anyone gets is a complete lottery, it’s about height, eye color, and health. according to genetics, we have inherited this kind of skin, yes, that is, phonicular keratosis, and according to the endocrine system we have problems, poor vision. from generation to generation, my grandmother, my dad, and nastya have poor eyesight. if parents have any diseases, this does not always mean that they will manifest themselves in children, but this is something worth paying attention to. scientists have learned to determine the risk of genetic damage that causes, for example, down syndrome, even at the stage of pregnancy. other genetic tests help identify diseases in newborns so that they can intervene promptly. and now the methods have already entered into practice. gene therapy, where we can replace existing genes o
can transmit mitochondrial genes. mitochondrial genes determine temperament, for example, yes, a person’s fatigue, the ability to work for long periods of time, which means initiative, and so on. otherwise, what anyone gets is a complete lottery, it’s about height, eye color, and health. according to genetics, we have inherited this kind of skin, yes, that is, phonicular keratosis, and according to the endocrine system we have problems, poor vision. from generation to generation, my...
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variants, the total gene mechanism of the microbiome is 3 million genes, that is, from the point of view of genetics we feces, i apologize, well, basically the microbiome, where the large intestine is, well, i tried to talk about the role of the microbiome in three words, so that you understand how important it is to treat it correctly. now how to treat it, but we don’t know how, we are the only thing that we know 100% about the dangers of antibiotics, especially in childhood, when in childhood we just like that, a child sneezed, coughed, was given an antibiotic, we declared war on his microbiome, these are the remaining bacteria will never forget this, they will take revenge, they will accelerate, they will be there again a lot, they will never forget this to us, these children... will get cancer more often, they will get infections more often, they will grow up, they will have strokes, heart attacks and so on, this is closely related to nutrition, to the process of life in general, still complicates the fact that bacteria, they do not really like each other, those that are close
variants, the total gene mechanism of the microbiome is 3 million genes, that is, from the point of view of genetics we feces, i apologize, well, basically the microbiome, where the large intestine is, well, i tried to talk about the role of the microbiome in three words, so that you understand how important it is to treat it correctly. now how to treat it, but we don’t know how, we are the only thing that we know 100% about the dangers of antibiotics, especially in childhood, when in...
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we need more than the optimal volume, we need to transfer excess old patients from the main gene pool to the reserve one. for this purpose, by the way, they also collect a commission. rejected individuals are available for prey, that is, they are allowed to be hunted. hunters cannot shoot teeth in nature reserves reserves just like that. they are always accompanied by rangers, so it is impossible to accidentally kill a young, desired bison; culled ones are not prohibited. this is enshrined in council of ministers resolution no. 708 on the protection and rational use of bison, it also says how to legally transfer bison from the main gene pool to the reserve one. in addition, friendly countries buy our bisons to breed them in their reserves. of course, healthy young individuals are sold for sale. in may, the first batch of nine goals went to bashkartastan, before that kazakhstan bought bison from us, that is, selling and shooting bison has long been legal, because the optimal number for... preserving the population in our country is 1,500 individuals, and we now have 2,616 of them, this
we need more than the optimal volume, we need to transfer excess old patients from the main gene pool to the reserve one. for this purpose, by the way, they also collect a commission. rejected individuals are available for prey, that is, they are allowed to be hunted. hunters cannot shoot teeth in nature reserves reserves just like that. they are always accompanied by rangers, so it is impossible to accidentally kill a young, desired bison; culled ones are not prohibited. this is enshrined in...