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Muni received his Ph.D. in the Department of Chemistry at Stanford University with work on rational engineering of motor proteins. He performed postdoctoral work in the lab of Stanley Qi, where he developed CRISPR applications encompassing gene regulation, epigenetic editing, anti-CRISPR methods of control, and delivery modalities.
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Ivy Natal
Many women cannot have children except through the use of donor eggs. This can be due to surgery, chemotherapy, age, or genetic conditions. We aim to allow these patients to have genetic children for the first time, using a process that starts with a simple skin biopsy.