Tomorrow’s Genome Editingby Angelo DePalma, PhDReagents and methods improve, but therapy is years away
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
NewsNew Multiplexing Gene-Editing System Addresses Complex Diseasesby University of California - San Diego,Michelle FranklinMOBEs are a new tool in disease modeling that install multiple point mutations at once
NewsReport Reviews Debate on Genome Editing for Crop Improvementby ALLEAThe scientific community has passionately debated the future of new crop breeding techniques
NewsNew Plant Breeding Technologies for Food Securityby University of GottingenGenome editing techniques, such as CRISPR/Cas, could help to make agriculture more productive and environmentally friendly
NewsScientists Call for Unified Standards in 3-D Genome and Epigenetic Databy Centre for Genomic RegulationScientists worldwide are developing new technologies and making progress toward understanding the dynamics of three-dimensional organization of the nucleus
NewsTaking CRISPR from Clipping Scissors to Word Processorby National Institute of Standards and TechnologyNew platform transforms gene editor into precision tool
NewsSolution to 50-Year-Old Mystery Could Lead to Gene Therapy for Common Blood Disordersby University of New South WalesResearchers have found that two genes switch off the fetal hemoglobin gene by binding directly to it
Product NewsHorizon Discovery Introduces Whole Human Genome Arrayed Libraries to Support CRISPR Activation Screeningby Horizon Discovery GroupFirst-to-market Edit-R CRISPRa arrayed crRNA libraries enable native gene overexpression for high-throughput gain-of-function screening
NewsNewly Discovered CRISPR Mechanism May Help Prevent Dangerous Errorsby Ohio State UniversityBetter understanding of how gene editing works may make process safer