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Latest CRISPR News

New funding backs local researchers to harness AI in healthcare
White House honors three Iowa Staters for their work in science and engineering
KI Continues To Invest In Core Facilities
Labeling Cell Particles With Barcodes
New research shows potential of gene therapy to replace regular eye injections
The genetic revolution can support food security, tackle the climate crisis and protect biodiversity
DNA Breakthrough Accelerates Biosecurity Response
Colossal Achieves Multiple Scientific Firsts in Progress Towards Thylacine De-Extinction
Understanding how plants balance growth and survival, one cell at a time
Machine learning cracked the protein-folding problem and won the 2024 Nobel Prize in chemistry
Gene-edited Cells Could Halt MS Progression
Innovative model provides valuable insights into prostate cancer spread
Kaitie Kramer Joins Parse Biosciences as Vice President of Marketing
Plants get a GMO glow-up: Genetically modified varieties are coming out of the lab and into homes and gardens
Viruses can work where antibiotics don’t – new research tells us more about how they fight bacteria
Parse Biosciences Partners with Taiwan-based Prisma Biotech to Extend Reach in Asia
New antidote for cobra bites discovered using CRISPR technology
Addition to the CRISPR Toolbox: Teaching Gene Scissors to Detect RNA
How a century-old drug could revolutionise cobra bite treatment
Parse Biosciences Launches Certified Service Provider Program
Surprise discovery with big scientific potential
Recognition Of Research Excellence In US Rankings
Beyond CRISPR: seekRNA delivers a new pathway for accurate gene editing
Modifying genomes of tardigrades to unravel their secrets
AI plus gene editing promises to shift biotech into high gear
Parse Biosciences Launches Trailmaker Data Analysis Platform to Simplify Single Cell Sequencing
Ludwig Harvard scientists discover new target for potential leukemia therapy
Antimicrobial Agents Of Future
Neuron Model Paves Way For New Alzheimer’s Therapies
The first pig kidney has been transplanted into a living person. But we’re still a long way from solving organ shortages
Gene Expression Technology Set To Semi-automation
Speech to Life Sciences Summit
CRISPR/Cas9-mediated Targeted Mutagenesis of Inulin Biosynthesis in Rubber Dandelion
Chromatin Accessibility: New Avenue For Gene Editing
With second grant from lab into application
Cracking the code: researchers unravel how mutant protein drives cancer growth
New technology, ‘Invasion-Block’, targets melanoma spread
Research: DNA shredder for gene therapy
Gene Editing in Human Stem Cells and Neurons Reveals Links Between Genome Organization and Autism
HRC grants $52 million to Otago researchers
UNSW community recognised in 2023 King’s Birthday Honours
CRISPR and Single-cell Sequencing Pinpoint Causal Genetic Variants for Traits and Diseases
Detect, bind and cut: biomolecular action at nanoscale
Somatic genome editing therapies are becoming a reality – but debate over ethics, equitable access and governance continue
Is human gene editing good for our health? citizens’ jury speaks
ARC project helps barley breeders in fight against disease
New tau regulators and therapeutic targets for neurodegenerative disorders discovered
Ludwig Cancer Research study uncovers novel aspect of tumor evolution and potential targets for therapy