Ten years ago, Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna published the study that paved the way for a new kind of genome editing: the suite of technologies now known as CRISPR. Writing in Science, ...
CRISPR co-creator Jennifer Doudna on watching her groundbreaking gene-editing technology help sickle cell patients: “It’s extraordinary.” Jennifer Doudna codeveloped the revolutionary gene ...
CRISPR leaders came together to celebrate the one-year anniversary of the Danaher-IGI Beacon for CRISPR Cures collaboration, ...
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Why Jennifer Doudna is one of Fast Company’s 10 most innovative people of the last 10 yearsThis story is part of a special series celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Fast Company Innovation Festival. When biochemist Jennifer Doudna and her research partner, Emmanuelle Charpentier ...
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1. Changing the DNA code in a living organism—to correct a genetic disease, for example—was until recently enormously ...
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