CRISPR Gene Editing Would Cure Hereditary Diseases
What He Predicted
Gates wrote in 2018 that gene editing technologies — particularly CRISPR — would revolutionize medicine by enabling the correction of disease-causing genetic mutations. He specifically predicted treatments for sickle cell disease and other hereditary conditions would arrive within a decade.
What Actually Happened
In December 2023, the FDA approved Casgevy — the first CRISPR-based therapy — for sickle cell disease. Patients achieved functional cures with a single treatment. The timeline was ahead of Gates's prediction. Additional CRISPR therapies are in advanced trials for dozens of conditions including beta-thalassemia and certain cancers.
Source: https://www.gatesnotes.com/2018-annual-letter
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