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Read the postApproximately 7,000 rare diseases affect 350-500 million people worldwide. The majority of these (80%) are monogenic, so-called because these genetic […]
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Read the postPhoto courtesy of Kazia Therapeutics. BioSpace recently spoke with Dr. James Garner, CEO of Kazia Therapeutics, an oncology company that […]
Read the postOf the 7,000 known rare diseases affecting 350 to 400 million people worldwide, most have a genetic basis and it […]
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