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  • The first approved combination therapy against cystic fibrosis will open up an increasing proportion of patients for treatment. As Anna Azvolinsky reports, companies are banking on it.

    • Anna Azvolinsky
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  • The recent publication of a simple procedure for creating a CRISPR-Cas9-mediated gene drive has some researchers sounding the alarm. What are the risks to populations in the wild and what precautions are necessary? Laura DeFrancesco investigates.

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  • Personal health data are beginning to be shared in the digital world—on mobile devices and the internet. Is the loss of privacy a price worth paying for the presumed benefits? Laura DeFrancesco investigates.

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  • Companies exploring biotech approaches to flavor and fragrance production must navigate challenges in regulations, market dynamics and public perception. Emily Waltz investigates.

    • Emily Waltz
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  • Using conventional drug discovery and novel synthetic biology approaches, some investigators and companies are mining our resident microbes and their metabolites for targets in small-molecule drug programs. Ken Garber reports.

    • Ken Garber
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  • Approvals of new chemical and biologic entities surged again in 2014, shepherded along by a confident FDA, as industry reaped the rewards of drug development incentives. Chris Morrison reports.

    • Chris Morrison
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  • The drug industry is struggling to find ways of engaging with consumers on social media. Failure to adapt may bring substantial opportunity costs, argues Virginia Hughes.

    • Virginia Hughes
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