Part 4 of the TED Radio Hour episode Augmenting Humans. Jennifer Doudna's gene-editing technology CRISPR can now manipulate populations of microbes. This new field, called precision microbiome editing ...
BERKELEY, Calif. -- UC Berkeley Professor Jennifer Doudna won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry Wednesday morning along with French Microbiologist Emmanuelle Charpentier for their work on genome editing.
University of California, Berkeley biochemist Jennifer Doudna won the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry alongside Emmanuelle Charpentier for their pioneering work on CRISPR-Cas9. This revolutionary genome ...
Jennifer Doudna helped discover the gene editing technology CRISPR and has made many contributions to our knowledge of RNA chemistry. Credit: Laura Morton For Doudna, the Priestley Medal is the latest ...
Biochemist Jennifer Doudna, a faculty scientist at the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, founder of the Innovative Genomics Institute, and a professor at UC Berkeley, has ...
Nobel Prize winner and CRISPR DNA-editing pioneer Jennifer A. Doudna, PhD, spoke Thursday at Fred Hutch Cancer Center in Seattle. Her lecture kicked off the President’s Seminar series, presented by ...
Victoria Gray is the first person in the world to receive CRISPR, a gene-editing therapy for sickle cell disease created by Dr. Jennifer Doudna who won the Nobel Prize for the life saving technology.
As an internationally renowned professor of Chemistry and Molecular and Cell Biology at U.C. Berkeley, Dr. Jennifer Doudna and her colleagues rocked the research world in 2012 by describing a simple ...
The talk, co-hosted by UC Santa Barbara Arts & Lectures and the Cancer Foundation of Santa Barbara, will discuss CRISPR-Cas9 and the future of human health. Doudna earned the 2020 Nobel Prize in ...
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