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Abdulrahman Olagunju is a science writer and a graduate research student at the Institute for Advanced Medical Research and Training at the University of Ibadan in Nigeria. He has a bachelor's degree in physiology. Olagunju writes about biomedical research, specializing in neuroscience, molecular and cellular biology, human genetics and genome editing, including CRISPR, as well as science policy. Follow Abdulrahman Olagunju on Twitter @Olagunjurahman
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