Stanford researchers and their collaborators have revealed a new device that could change the way scientists conduct ...
Scientists developed a new nanostructure that triples CRISPR’s ability to enter cells, unlocking even more power to treat ...
Science and medicine are incredibly amazing. Thanks to modern science and medicine, we now have lifespans far beyond our Dark ...
Banas is associate director of research at the Gene Editing Institute at ChristianaCare, where Kmiec is founder and executive director. The medical promise of CRISPR gene editing can be seen most ...
Turning genes on and off is like flipping a light switch, controlling whether genes in a cell are active. When a gene is ...
Fighting off pathogens is a tour de force that must happen with speed and precision. A team of researchers at CeMM Research Center for Molecular Medicine of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, and at ...
How can we grow enough food without destroying our planet in the process? Physical chemist Brad Ringeisen believes CRISPR may hold the key—by helping to develop climate-resilient crops. Brad Ringeisen ...
Natural systems such as CRISPR-associated transposons (CASTs) offer a targetable, one-step way to edit genomes. However, ...
They look like ordinary horses, with their honey brown coats and white patches. But these 10-month-old foals in Argentina are the world's first gene-edited horses, according to scientists. Experts say ...
That’s why a team from UC San Diego in La Jolla set out with Yale University researchers to develop a new system for gene ...
Our genetics are like nature's roadmap. Our DNA dictates what color eyes we have, how tall we become, and our physical abilities. Our genetics also influence our susceptibility to certain conditions ...