Tomorrow’s Genome Editingby Angelo DePalma, PhDReagents and methods improve, but therapy is years away
NewsA Better Way to Make RNA Drugsby Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired EngineeringNew enzymatic synthesis method expands RNA therapeutic capabilities while eliminating toxic byproducts
NewsWith Gene Editing, Mice with a Form of Inherited Deafness Can Hear Againby National Center for Advancing Translational SciencesApproach restores hearing in adult mice, opening new possibilities for treating genetic conditions in people
NewsNew One-Step Method to Make Multiple Edits to a Cell’s Genomeby Gladstone InstitutesScientists have developed a more efficient way to make several precise edits simultaneously to human cells
NewsEditing Plant Genomes to Further Sustainable Agricultureby Donald Danforth Plant Science CenterA new tool allows fast, cost-effective trait editing
NewsRNA-Targeting Tech Manipulates Genesby Donnelly Center, University of TorontoThe technology uses CRISPR to control RNA splicing
NewsAltering Photosynthesis with CRISPR/Cas9by University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignThis is the first unbiased gene-editing approach to increase gene expression
Product NewsSapio Sciences Unveils Enhanced Molecular Biology Toolkitby Sapio SciencesSapio ELN release 24.5 features multiple improvements, including enhanced CRISPR design
NewsNew Genetic Analysis Tool Tracks Risks Tied to CRISPR Editsby University of California - San DiegoSystem uses genetic fingerprints to identify unintentional ‘bystander’ edits linked with new disease therapies
NewsNew Blood Test Significantly Reduces Diagnosis Time for Mycobacteria Infectionsby Tulane UniversityCRISPR-based platform simplifies and shortens diagnoses of nontuberculosis mycobacteria from 6 months to 2 hours
News'Like a Lab in Your Pocket'—New Test Strips Raise Game in Gene-Based Diagnosticsby University of New South WalesBiosensing technology has made it possible to create gene test strips that rival conventional lab-based tests in quality