Nobel Prize winner Jennifer Doudna, who co-invented CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing technology, joined President Christina Paxson P’19 for a virtual conversation on CRISPR’s wide-ranging applications and ...
CRISPR technology may soon lead to major stock growth in genomics. CRISPR therapies target diseases with genetic editing either inside or outside the body. Beam, CRISPR Therapeutics, Caribou, and ...
Nobel Prize–winning biochemist Dr. Jennifer Doudna is cracking the code of nature to address big issues, using the tiniest parts of us. On Tuesday, UCSB Arts & Lectures and the Cancer Foundation of ...
Two women have won the Nobel prize in chemistry for the development of a revolutionary gene editing tool that’s been described as “rewriting the code of life.” The technique discovered by Emmanuelle ...
Longfin smelt can be difficult to differentiate from endangered Delta smelt. Here, a longfin smelt is swabbed for genetic identification through a CRISPR tool called SHERLOCK. (Alisha Goodbla/UC Davis ...
Gene editing techniques may eventually allow trisomy to be treated at the cellular level, according to an in vitro proof-of-concept study. Down syndrome is caused by the presence of a third copy of ...
The talk, co-hosted by UC Santa Barbara Arts & Lectures and the Cancer Foundation of Santa Barbara, will discuss CRISPR-Cas9 and the future of human health. Doudna earned the 2020 Nobel Prize in ...
Facile genome manipulation using precision DNA and RNA recognition is transforming biology. Understanding the underlying chemical mechanisms of RNA-guided DNA and RNA cleavage provides a foundation ...
On May 1, the University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (UB SPPS) welcomed Michelle Lin, PhD, as our 2025 David Chu Lecturer. The David Chu Lectureship was established in ...