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Editing Ebola – how to tame one of the world’s deadliest viruses

Discover groundbreaking advancements in Ebola research, with neutered viruses enabling safer studies and new treatment possibilities.

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This is an old article, reposted from the original Wordpress incarnation of Not Exactly Rocket Science. I'm travelling around at the moment so the next few weeks will have some classic pieces and a few new ones I prepared earlier.

In a list of the most dangerous jobs in the world, ‘Ebola

researcher’ must surely rank near the top. But if new research is anything to go by, it may soon fall by several places. An international team of scientists have recently found a way to neuter the virus, making it easy to study without risking your life. The altered virus looks like Ebola and behaves like Ebola, but it can’t kill like Ebola. It should make studying the virus easier and most importantly, safer. The Ebolaviruses

and their cousins, the closely related Marburg family

, have a chilling and deserved reputation. In some outbreaks, 90% of those infected die ...

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