File:COVID-19- DOE Response 507 001 008 (50039906843).jpg
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Sandia biochemist and virologist are conducting research using CRISPR-based technology to genetically engineer a deployable antiviral countermeasure for COVID- 19
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Source | 507 001 008 |
Author | U.S. Department of Energy from United States |
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Headline | Genetic engineering |
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