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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

October 4, 2017


On the road to making cereals that consume nitrogen from air 
Hacia la elaboración de cereales capaces de consumir el nitrógeno del aire


July 10, 2017


Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard joins discussions to create worldwide CRISPR-Cas9 licensing pool - If other key patent holders join, pool would expand access and streamline non-exclusive licensing for commercial use


September 22, 2016


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


September 2, 2016


Using light to control genome editing - New technique offers precise manipulation of when and where genes are targeted


Reducing runoff pollution by making spray droplets less bouncy - MIT researchers find a way to make pesticides stick to leaves instead of bouncing off


June 7, 2016


RNA-Targeting CRISPR - Scientists identify a novel CRISPR system that zeroes in on single-stranded RNA (The Scientist)


February 24, 2016


Breaking through the bacteria barrier - New microfluidic device may speed up DNA insertion in bacteria, the first step in genetic engineering


February 22, 2016


CRISPR crunch - A row over who invented a new gene-editing technique heats up (The Economist)


February 14, 2016


Investigating the Causes of Seed Returns in the Agribusiness Industry (Proceedings of the 36th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences - 2003)


December 11, 2015


Broad Institute and MIT scientists overcome key CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing hurdle, re-engineers Cas9 system to dramatically cut down on editing errors


November 20, 2015


Grow your own way - Study: Trade may not help a warming planet fight its farming failures





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