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John Hancock discovered somatic cell-induced disorders (SCIDs) through his research in immunology, focusing on the genetic basis of immune deficiencies. His work involved studying the effects of specific gene mutations on immune cell function, which led to the identification of SCIDs as a group of disorders characterized by severe immune system dysfunction. Hancock's findings contributed significantly to the understanding of these conditions and paved the way for advancements in gene therapy and treatment options.

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