Latest CRISPR News

30 years since Dolly the sheep was born, where is cloning technology at now?
Hudson AI & epigenetics expert named CoLab Future Leaders Fellow
Strong KI presence in call for excellence clusters for groundbreaking technologies
DNA “nicks” make for safer, more precise genetic analysis
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HKUST Researchers Flip the CRISPR Script to Develop World’s First DNA-Guided Gene Editing Tool for Precise Infectious Disease Diagnosis and Advancing Antiviral Therapies
UQ Discovery Boosts Leading Gene-editing Tool
AI can design and run thousands of lab experiments without human hands. Humanity isn’t ready for the new risks this brings to biology
New Genetic Toolkit Enables Genome-wide Analysis
Seed banks may complicate gene drives aimed at controlling weeds
New infrastructure for mRNA production and lipid nanoparticle formulation
Cell and gene therapy – from science fiction to the hospital ward
Beyond Gene Scissors: New CRISPR Mechanism Discovered
The MSCA Doctoral Network ACHILLES is announcing one PhD position at Karolinska Institutet
Common medicines may influence CRISPR therapy outcomes and precision cancer treatment
Molecule that could cause COVID clotting key to new treatments
SEK 19,5 million from Cancerfonden to researchers at Labmed
First-in-human trial of cholesterol-lowering gene-editing therapy
Sydney researchers awarded $38.6M to lead ARC Discovery Projects
In Chromosome Of Key Biotech Bacterium, Different Setups Bring Different Strengths
Responsible Microbiome Engineering In Everyday Spaces
Gene Linked To Rheumatic Disease Controls Cell Movement
3D printed mini-placentas offer a new way to study pregnancy complications
Genetically-altered toads explain why albino animals are rare in nature
New CRISPR technique could rewrite future of genetic disease treatment
Invention improves ‘gene gun,’ targets efficiency gains in plant research
RNA has newly identified role: Repairing serious DNA damage to maintain the genome
Giving Natural Killer cells the upper hand in the battle against cancer
Beyond de-extinction and dire wolves, gene editing can help today’s endangered species
Three-dimensional Gene Hubs May Promote Brain Cancer
Parse Biosciences Partners with Japanese Distributor, SCRUM Inc
New light-controlled CRISPR tool enhances precision in genetic research
Scientific misconduct is on the rise. But what exactly is it?
Bacterial ‘jumping genes’ can target and control chromosome ends
Parse Biosciences Advances Plans to Release Single Cell Chromatin Accessibility Products
Investigators Granted National Health Funding
p53 is both your genome’s guardian and weakness against cancer – scientists are trying to repair or replace it when it goes awry
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