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A science powerhouse bets on genetic therapy to beat brain disorders
The Allen Institute in Seattle says scientists have now learned enough about how the brain works to start fixing it when it breaks.
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The Allen Institute in Seattle says scientists have now learned enough about how the brain works to start fixing it when it breaks.
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The Allen Institute in Seattle says scientists have now learned enough about how the brain works to start fixing it when it breaks.
The Allen Institute in Seattle says scientists have now learned enough about how the brain works to start fixing it when it breaks.
After spending two decades studying how the brain works, a huge team of scientists in Seattle is preparing to focus on treating brain diseases, including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, using gene therapy.