Listening to Our Gut: How Genomic Sequencing of the Gut Microbiome Is Advancing Human Healthby Neil WardThe status of gut microbiome research and where innovation is needed
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
Product NewsNew Instrument Brings the Power of Miniaturization to More Genomics Researchersby SPT LabtechThe mosquito Gen3 delivers automated true positive displacement technology in an exceptionally compact footprint
NewsArtificial Intelligence Helps Scientists Engineer Plants to Fight Climate Changeby Salk InstituteDeep learning software called SLEAP used to analyze plant features, accelerating design of climate-saving plants
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 Tool to Diagnose Genetic Mutationsby University of CalgaryCompact kit is designed to get results faster—and easier—than current methods
NewsHighly Targeted CRISPR Delivery System Advances Gene Editing in Living Animalsby University of California - BerkeleyAntibody-targeted 'enveloped delivery vehicles' selectively edit T-cells to create CAR T-cells
Product in ActionMIRO CANVAS Enables Full Automation of NGS Prep Protocolsby INTEGRAThe microfluidics platform provides true walk-away automation of NGS library preparation and target enrichment protocols, requiring only minutes of hands-on time
NewsNeural Network for Genomics Developed that Explains How It Achieves Accurate Predictionsby New York UniversityBreakthrough offers new insights into what lies behind machine learning
Product NewsUniting Researchers and Industry Partners under a Single Research Networkby Integrated DNA TechnologiesInaugural program, Collab Network, fuels new collaborations, learning, and future technology development
NewsImproving the Ability to Identify and Study Algae Speciesby University of OklahomaNew study could lead to better management of Microcystis blooms using genome-based taxonomy