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          What do CEOs owe the world? Did Humira break the system? And can you CRISPR a fetus?

          We cover all that and more this week on “The Readout LOUD,” STAT’s biotech podcast. First, former Alnylam Pharmaceuticals CEO John Maraganore and STAT’s Matthew Herper join us to discuss the legacy of AbbVie chief executive Richard Gonzalez, who announced his retirement this week. Then, we dive into the fascinating world of fetal genome surgery, as STAT’s Megan Molteni joins us to explain the work of a scientist named Tippi MacKenzie.

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          For more on what we cover, here’s the news on Gonzalez; here’s the story on MacKenzie; here’s where you can find episodes of Color Code; here’s where you can subscribe to the First Opinion Podcast; and here’s where you can subscribe to our biotech newsletter, The Readout.

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