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University of California, Berkeley

July 1, 2022


In 10 years, CRISPR transformed medicine - Can it now help us deal with climate change?


May 5, 2022


California Research Alliance by BASF activates 100 research projects to address key sustainability challenges


January 21, 2022


New structure prediction model mapped 500 previously unsolved proteins


January 4, 2022


Researchers see a new path to curbing methane in rice (Bloomberg)


December 9, 2021


Scientists solve the grass leaf conundrum


December 7, 2021


CRISPRing the microbiome is just around the corner - Researchers find ways to edit genomes of microbes growing in a community of different species


November 24, 2021


Harnessing the power of CRISPR to reduce poverty and malnutrition - The Innovative Genomics Institute and CGIAR will work together to use the latest breakthroughs in genomic science to benefit farmers in low- and middle-income countries


October 21, 2021


Meet a CRISPR crop scientist on World CRISPR Day


August 16, 2021


Innovative Genomics Institute launches new research in net-zero farming and carbon capture


March 29, 2021


Ice-fighting bacteria could help California crops survive frost - Managing the bacteria could help California growers save water and energy ne eded for traditional frost-protection methods (Inside Climate News)


December 10, 2020


Receptor found by UC Berkeley researchers helps plants fight disease (The Daily Californian)


October 7, 2020


Pioneers of revolutionary CRISPR gene editing win chemistry Nobel - Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna share the award for developing the precise genome-editing technology (Nature)


October 6, 2020


Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier: Behind the development of CRISPR genome editing - How CRISPR went from a small curiosity to a Nobel-Prize-winning breakthrough


August 5, 2020


2Blades Foundation, FFAR, and UC Berkeley to collaborate on advanced gene editing to fight plant disease in wheat


Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research (FFAR) grant addresses wheat crop disease using gene editing


July 16, 2020


Megaphages harbor mini-Cas proteins ideal for gene editing


Using CRISPR cenome editing to make cyanide-free cassava


February 11, 2020


Genetic Engineering and Editing of Plants: An Analysis of New and Persisting Questions (Annual Review of Plant Biology)


January 2, 2020


University of California rings out 2019 with its 20th CRISPR patent


December 16, 2019


UC Berkeley study analyzes tomato microbiomes (The Daily Californian)


December 6, 2019


How do you cultivate a healthy plant microbiome?


December 4, 2019


Genomic gymnastics help sorghum plant survive drought


June 25, 2019


The Innovative Genomics Institute at UC Berkeley offers two CRISPR classes this summer


April 5, 2019


New CRISPR-powered device detects genetic mutations in minutes


February 25, 2019


DNA takes a ride on a nanotube: next stop, genome-deited crops - Innovative Genomics Institute scientists use nanotechnology to sneak DNA into plant cells, creating a novel delivery method for CRISPR-Cas9.


With nanotubes, genetic engineering in plants is easy-peasy


February 5, 2019


The little enzyme that can: meet the gene editor CasX


January 10, 2019


Giving Cas9 an ‘on’ switch for better control of CRISPR gene editing


October 31, 2018


U.S. patent awarded for DNA-targeting complex at heart of CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing


October 11, 2018


Organic farming with gene editing: an oxymoron or a tool for sustainable agriculture? (The Conversation)





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