CRISPR Cas9 gene therapy explained with DNA scissors, hereditary diseases treatment, and designer babies ethical dilemmas ...
A gene -edited wheat that produces toasted bread that is less carcinogenic has been developed by scientists.
In the first of a new series of GEN Keynote Webinars, Professor Rodolphe Barrangou, PhD (North Carolina State; EIC, The CRISPR Journal) offers a front-row perspective of the CRISPR revolution, the ...
Scientists at Rothamsted Research have successfully developed wheat with dramatically reduced levels of asparagine, without ...
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How Colossal Biosciences uses CRISPR and the safeguards behind the science
Colossal Biosciences is establishing standards for how biotechnology can responsibly support biodiversity conservation in an ...
CRISPR functions as a programmable genetic memory system derived from bacterial immune defenses against viral infections. Guide RNA allows for rapid multiplexed targeting compared to older ...
Rapid expansion in clinical applications, rising demand for genomic diagnostics, and increased investment in CRISPR-based ...
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Genome editing takes center stage as Babcock advances biomedicine, food security
As gene-editing technologies continue to redefine the frontiers of modern science, Babcock University Central Laboratory is taking active steps to deepen technical capacity and strengthen ...
Genome editing using CRISPR/Cas9 "gene scissors" is a powerful tool for biological discovery and for identifying novel drug targets. In pooled CRISPR screens, a large number of cells are edited ...
Waking up this morning to news of the much-deserved Nobel Prize win for Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A. Doudna "for the development of a method for genome editing" confirms the importance of ...
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