Jennifer Doudna, the co-developer of CRISPR, says there’s a “coming revolution” in climate-adapted crops and animals.
Jennifer Doudna, one of the inventors of the breakthrough gene-editing tool CRISPR, says the technology will help the world ...
Dr. Jennifer Doudna is Optimistic About Future Applications of Gene-Editing Technology ...
Jennifer Doudna, one of the inventors of the breakthrough gene-editing tool CRISPR, says the technology will help the world grapple with the growing risks of climate change by delivering crops and ...
The long-running IP dispute related to the Nobel Prize-winning gene editing technology CRISPR rumbles on and now extends ...
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Nobel Prize winner and UC Berkeley professor Jennifer Doudna presented developments on her gene research at a UC Santa Barbara Arts & Lectures event on Oct. 22.
Doudna earned the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for co-developing CRISPR Cas-9 genome engineering technology. The FDA-approved therapy is the first of its kind to treat sickle cell disease.
In 2020, the CRISPR-Cas9 work of duo Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier won them the prize in chemistry. This year, a winning duo in the physiology or medicine category for work on ...
Through that work she met Eva Nogales, a structural biologist who had worked closely with Jennifer Doudna at the University of California Berkeley to figure out the 3D structure of CRISPR/Cas9 ...