The technology’s promise can sound like science fiction—it might help us adapt to a radically different climate, or grow ...
UCSB Arts & Lectures and the Cancer Foundation of Santa Barbara host the Nobel Prize–winning biochemist for a talk on CRISPR ...
Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna leveraged CRISPR into a pair of genetic scissors and showed how sharp they are by proving that they can edit any string of DNA this way. Since Emmanuelle ...
When biochemist Jennifer Doudna and her research partner, Emmanuelle Charpentier, published a paper in Science 12 years ago, ...
Co-hosted by UC Santa Barbara Arts & Lectures and the Cancer Foundation of Santa Barbara, the talk will discuss CRISPR-Cas9 ...
"We have decided we will not have quotas for gender or ethnicity," he said ... Last year, scientists Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna became the first two women to share the honour ...
There’s a certain reader-phobia that scientific biographies can be cumbersome. This one isn’t, writes our critic. This week on Bookstrapping, we have a book about friendly neighbourhood ...
In this conversation, Doudna breaks down what's next in gene-editing therapy and what's needed to ensure it's accessible to everyone.
We asked one of the technology’s creators, Jennifer Doudna, what comes next. This article was produced for Kavli Prize by Scientific American Custom Media, a division separate from the magazine ...
Isaacson's (Kissinger)... Biographer Isaacson (Leonardo da Vinci) depicts science at its most exhilarating in this lively biography of Jennifer Doudna, the winner of the 2020 Nobel Prize in ...
The FDA also approved a rival sickle cell treatment called Lyfgenia, developed by Somerville-based Bluebird Bio, that hadn ... by American biochemist Jennifer Doudna of the University of ...
CRISPR co-creator Jennifer Doudna on watching her groundbreaking gene-editing technology help sickle cell patients: “It’s extraordinary.” Jennifer Doudna codeveloped the revolutionary gene ...