Community is in our DNA. We have gathered with patients, caregivers, and others to support the Sickle Cell community at the 11th Annual Sickle Cell Warriors Convention. #SickleCellAwareness #SickleCellAdvocacy #WarriorsConvention2024
Editas Medicine
Biotechnology Research
Cambridge, Massachusetts 44,638 followers
What If You Could Repair Broken Genes?
About us
What if you could repair broken genes? That is the question we ask ourselves every day at Editas Medicine. We’re a clinical stage genome editing company focused on translating the power and potential of the CRISPR/Cas9 and CRISPR/Cas12a genome editing systems into a robust pipeline of treatments for people living with serious diseases around the world. Our goal is to discover, develop, manufacture, and commercialize transformative, durable, precision genomic medicines for a broad class of diseases. We are a vibrant company full of hope, possibilities, and a belief that, working together as One Editas, we can truly revolutionize the development of medicines. We are on an important journey to unlock the full potential of genome editing technology. A journey fueled by our distinct culture, expert team of Editas Medicine ‘Editors’, and the patients we aspire to help around the world. Connect with us to hear about the tremendous progress and scientific advancements we’ve already made and the next breakthrough on the horizon. If you are ingenious, passionate and resilient, come join the revolution. Repairing broken genes is only the beginning.
- Website
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http://www.editasmedicine.com
External link for Editas Medicine
- Industry
- Biotechnology Research
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 2013
- Specialties
- Genome Editing, In Vivo (in body) Editing, Engineered Cell Medicines, Ocular Medicines, Genetic Diseases, Blood Diseases, Sickle Cell Disease, Cancer, Rare Diseases, Immunogenetics, Transfusion-Dependent Beta Thalassemia, and Hematopoietic Stem Cells
Locations
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Primary
11 Hurley St
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02141, US
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4909 Nautilus Ct N
Suite 208/211
Boulder, Colorado 80301, US
Employees at Editas Medicine
Updates
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Over the weekend, Editas employees along with others, biked together in The Prouty, an important event to raise funds and awareness for life-saving research and critical patient and family support services at Dartmouth Cancer Center. We are so proud of our team and congratulate them on this incredible achievement in support of a great cause! #InsideEditas #cancerresearch
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Did you know that more than 90% of rare disease patients have no FDA-approved products for their condition. We’re at the Alliance for Regenerative Medicine for Regenerative Medicine #CGFlyIn24 advocating for supporting innovation and expanding access for patients to cell and gene therapies. #GeneTherapy #CellandGeneTherapy #RareDiseases
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We had a great month filled with Pride celebrations at Editas Medicine! We are proud to show our support as allies and members of the LGBTQ community. #InsideEditas
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Next week, our offices will be closed for our annual summer shutdown. We hope our Editors have a safe and happy week off and enjoy some well-deserved rest and relaxation! #InsideEditas
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Congratulations to our Northeastern University co-ops on completing their co-op term at Editas Medicine! We have enjoyed having you at Editas and are so proud of all of your accomplishments. We wish you all the best as you go on to do great things! #InsideEditas #biotechnology #geneediting
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Yesterday, our team of Editors united in support of our blood drive, hosted in recognition of #WorldSickleCellDay. Together, we collected more than 40 pints of blood. Thank you to all who donated, organized the drive, and extended their support. #ShinetheLightonSickleCell
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This #Juneteenth, we unite for #WorldSickleCellDay. Sickle cell disease, a blood disorder, disproportionately affects people of African descent. People with the condition often need blood transfusions during a sickle cell crisis. Editas is closed today in observance of Juneteenth and tomorrow we are hosting a blood drive in recognition of the sickle cell community. #ShinetheLightonSickleCell
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With #WorldSickleCellDay coming up on June 19, the Editas Medicine team is honored to listen and learn from Jacqueline Haley, Executive Director at Massachusetts Sickle Cell Association, as she shares why this day is so important and offers inspiration to get involved. This week, our team members will take part in a blood drive to raise awareness and show our support for people with sickle cell disease who rely on blood transfusions as a mainstay of treatment. #ShinetheLightonSickleCell