>https://www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2019/05/01/pain-researchers-find-antidote-to-deadly-box-jellyfish-sting.html
Using new CRISPR genome editing techniques we could quickly identify how this venom kills human cells. Luckily, there was already a drug that could act on the pathway the venom uses to kill cells, and when we tried this drug as a venom antidote on mice, we found it could block the tissue scarring and pain related to jellyfish stings,β said Associate Professor Neely. βIt is super exciting.β