BiotechHow a biotech startup rose, and then fell By Scott Kirsner — Boston GlobeJan. 20, 2017 Reprints Lab technician Sherri Wang worked on the Gen9 gene printer, which manufactures custom strands of DNA. Charlie Mahoney for the Boston Globe How a biotech startup rose, and then fell Unlock this article by subscribing to STAT+ and enjoy your first 30 days free! GET STARTED Log In About the Author Reprints Scott Kirsner — Boston Globe
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