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What Baby KJ means for future of CRISPR gene editing industry

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Last updated: May 26, 2025 4:30 pm
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The gene editing industry received a much-needed boost of hope with the recent success story of KJ Muldoon, a 6-month-old baby who underwent a custom gene editing treatment to correct his unique mutation. While KJ is not completely cured, the treatment has enabled him to resume a normal diet and avoid the need for a liver transplant. This breakthrough was shared at the annual American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy meeting in New Orleans.

The timing of this news couldn’t have been better, as the gene editing field has been facing significant challenges in recent years. Layoffs, program closures, and declining stock prices have plagued the industry, leading many to question its future. However, KJ’s story serves as a reminder of the potential impact of gene editing technology when applied successfully.

Nessan Bermingham, co-founder of Intellia, one of the pioneering CRISPR companies, expressed excitement at the progress seen in KJ’s case. The success of this treatment highlights the culmination of a decade of advancements in gene editing technology. It showcases the power and potential of precision medicine in addressing rare genetic disorders.

The journey towards successful gene editing treatments is not without its hurdles, but KJ’s story offers a glimmer of hope for patients and researchers alike. As the industry continues to evolve and innovate, stories like KJ’s serve as a beacon of progress and possibility. The gene editing field may have faced challenges, but with each success story, the potential for transformative therapies becomes more tangible.

In a time when the future of gene editing seemed uncertain, KJ Muldoon’s story stands as a testament to the resilience and promise of this groundbreaking technology. As researchers and companies work tirelessly to advance gene editing treatments, stories like KJ’s inspire optimism and drive towards a future where genetic disorders can be effectively treated and managed.

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