Senior Correspondent Jennifer Doudna was staring at a computer screen filled with a string of As, Cs, Ts, and Gs—the letters that make up human DNA—and witnessing a debilitating genetic disease being ...
Uncrowned is a new destination for all things MMA, boxing, wrestling, and more, featuring Ariel Helwani. Jennifer Doudna, one of the pioneers of the gene-editing technique known as CRISPR, thinks the ...
In 2011, biochemist Jennifer Doudna helped discover the genetic editing tool CRISPR. Today CRISPR is actively deployed in clinical trials with the... Jennifer Doudna: What does CRISPR mean for the ...
It took five years to sequence the first human genome. Today, it takes less than 24 hours. Rapid genome sequencing is one of the many advances indebted to CRISPR-Cas9, the powerful gene editing ...
CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR, CHIEF INTERNATIONAL ANCHOR: Bye. And next, to a discovery that is changing the world. More than a decade ago, pioneering biochemist, Jennifer Doudna co-invented CRISPR, the gene ...
Last month, Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News hosted “The State of Biotech” virtual summit, packed full of amazing conversations with scientists, physicians, executives, and analysts driving ...
The technology known as CRISPR is considered one of modern biology’s biggest breakthroughs. It allows scientists to edit genes, similarly to how you cut and paste text in a word processor. More than a ...
Jennifer Doudna may be just months away from seeing the first CRISPR-based therapy gain approval, but sitting on stage Thursday, the Nobel laureate sounded as ambitious and hungry as ever. “How do we ...
At the Healthcare Analytics Summit™ 2024 (HAS® 24), Jennifer Doudna, PhD, of the University of California, Berkeley, sat down with Melissa Welch, MD, MPH, President of Welch Perspectives Healthcare ...
On Monday, scientists at UC Berkeley's Doudna Lab published research on a new system for targeting RNA sequences using clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats, or CRISPR, an adaptive ...
In 2011, biochemist Jennifer Doudna helped discover the genetic editing tool CRISPR. Today CRISPR is actively deployed in clinical trials with the potential to cure disease—and alter human evolution.