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 ...
When biochemist Jennifer Doudna and her research partner ... developed for editing DNA that used an RNA-based system known as ...
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 ...
Co-hosted by UC Santa Barbara Arts & Lectures and the Cancer Foundation of Santa Barbara, the talk will discuss CRISPR-Cas9 ...
And this is certainly the case for CRISPR. - Jennifer Doudna, University of California Berkeley What made CRISPR so unique is that it's easy to use, relative to other things, and made it a tool ...
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 ...
Jennifer Doudna says she is an “unlikely success ... But four years ago, she won a Nobel Prize for her discovery of the pioneering Crispr technology and now finds herself standing at the ...
Jennifer Doudna's gene-editing technology CRISPR can now manipulate populations of microbes. This new field, called precision microbiome editing,... How CRISPR can edit entire microbial ...
"I think in the next five years the most profound thing we'll see in terms of Crispr's effects on people's everyday lives will be in the agricultural sector," Jennifer Doudna, the University of ...
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