Curved Air: A Biography of Sickle Cell Anemia and the Quest to Cure the First Molecular Disease
By Kevin Davies
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By Kevin Davies
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How sickle cell anemia led the quest to edit the human genome while patients endured decades of racial discrimination and medical neglect.
In December 1904, Walter Clement Noel, a dental student from Grenada, was admitted to a Chicago hospital with fever, jaundiced eyes, and ulcers covering his legs. When doctors examined his blood under a microscope, they were puzzled by his sickle-shaped cells. His case became enshrined in the annals of medicine as the first report of sickle cell anemia, a...






















