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Harvard University

July 3, 2023


Researchers uncover new CRISPR-like system in animals that can edit the human genome - The first RNA-guided DNA-cutting enzyme found in eukaryotes, Fanzor could one day be harnessed to edit DNA more precisely than CRISPR/Cas systems


May 5, 2021


Move over CRISPR, the retrons are coming - New gene editing technique enables millions of genetic experiments to be performed simultaneously


March 26, 2021


Broad Institute launches the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Center to connect biology, machine learning for understanding programs of life


May 1, 2018


University of California vs. Harvard: Round 2 in CRISPR fight


January 24, 2018


The Rockefeller University and Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard announce update to CRISPR-Cas9 portfolio filed by Broad


October 29, 2017


Gene editing takes another step forward - It can now edit individual genetic letters (The Economist)


October 25, 2017


Removing a major CRISPR licensing roadblock in agriculture - The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard announce an agreement that removes a major roadblock that had threatened to limit the potential of CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing to dramatically advance agriculture


October 18, 2017


DuPont Pioneer and Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard join forces to enable democratic access to CRISPR licensing in agriculture                                                                                


May 10, 2017


Genetically engineered microbes make their own fertilizer, could feed the world’s poorest (Science)


September 22, 2016


Monsanto announces global licensing agreement with Broad Institute on key genome-editing application


May 27, 2016


Monsanto researchers showcase new breakthrough in protein science 


May 12, 2016


Harvard research to help Monsanto come up with a solution to the GMO-resistant insects that Monsanto inadvertently created (Natural News)


April 27, 2016


Monsanto researchers showcase new breakthrough in protein science, publish work on PACE (phage-assisted continuous evolution) technology in Nature journal            


November 16, 2015


Gene drive reversibility introduces new layer of biosafety - Ability to introduce or reverse the spread of genetic traits through populations could one day improve pest management and disease control  (Wyss Institute)


July 17, 2015


Human-wrought environmental changes impacting crops and pollinators could harm health of millions


New resource makes CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing technology even more user-friendly


June 1, 2015


Three-dimensional reconstruction of the scene makes harvesting robot more effective
Driedimensionaal beeld maakt oogstrobot efectiever


January 22, 2015


Biological safety lock for genetically modified organisms 


Taking Root: Global Trends in Agricultural Biotechnology


May 9, 2014


Study strengthens link between neonicotinoids and collapse of honey bee colonies


August 30, 2012


Uncoiling the cucumber's enigma


March 9, 2012


Technological Abundance for Global Agriculture: The Role of Biotechnology


July 14, 2011


Editing the genome - Scientists unveil new tools for rewriting the code of life (Focus)

 





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