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Duke’s Genome Editors Go “HiUGE”

January 12, 2021 | | Posted in Newsletter

Universal Genome Engineering (HiUGE)
“HiUGE” is the acronym Duke University researchers have developed with which they are able to fluorescently tag [MORE]

2020 Nobel for Chemistry, 1980 déjà vu

December 8, 2020 | | Posted in Newsletter

Winners of 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Recombinant DNA and CRISPR gene editing are watershed technologies for the life sciences.  But [MORE]

Bioluminescent Reporter for DNA Breaks

October 27, 2020 | | Posted in Newsletter

Bioluminescent repair reporter for DNA Breaks
Researchers in Taiwan and at Massachusetts General Hospital have found a way to visualize double [MORE]

A More Precise CRISPR

September 1, 2020 | | Posted in Newsletter

Improved CRISPR Cas9
Off targeting has always been a problem for the otherwise remarkable CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technology.  To improve the [MORE]

High Efficiency Gene Editing of Human Stem Cells

May 5, 2020 | | Posted in Newsletter

BIG TREE gene editing
To deal with the problem of off target gene editing, researchers at Arizona State University have found [MORE]

Increased Hydrogel Versatility for Gene Editing

March 10, 2020 | | Posted in Newsletter

 
Sequence-directed gel degradation
MIT bioengineers have “created a system for making DNA-containing gels that are capable of responding to nearly any [MORE]

Introducing “SaCas9-HF” Gene Editing

February 25, 2020 | | Posted in Newsletter

SaCas9 for highly precise gene editing
In the scientific abstract attached to this piece, gene editors at the City University of [MORE]

“Prime Editing” with CRISPR

February 11, 2020 | | Posted in Newsletter

 
Prime editing system
MIT and Harvard researchers have developed a new means of CRISPR gene editing that they believe could correct [MORE]

Immortalized Red Blood Cells

December 24, 2019 | | Posted in Newsletter

Malaria in peripheral blood
Immortalized red blood cells seems like a misnomer.  Those cells have no nucleus.  But researchers at the [MORE]

Using CRISPR for Diagnostic Devices

December 10, 2019 | | Posted in Newsletter

 
CRISPR to edit DNA gels
MIT and Harvard researchers have used CRISPR to edit DNA in gels making new types of [MORE]

CRISPR with Multiple RNA Guides in One Shot

November 19, 2019 | | Posted in Newsletter

Revolutionizing the CRISPR CAS method
“ETH (the Swish Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich) scientists have created a plasmid, or a [MORE]

CRISPR on a Chip

October 22, 2019 | | Posted in Newsletter

Digital DNA detection
First, affix a piece of graphene to a pyrene substrate.  Then, load Cas9 and guide RNA molecules onto [MORE]

LEAPER v. CRISPR

October 8, 2019 | | Posted in Newsletter

Monkeys cloned from a gene-edited macaque
This piece is thin on details, but it describes a new gene editing technique called [MORE]

Improved CRISPR-Cas9 Delivery to the Liver

September 24, 2019 | | Posted in Newsletter

CRISPR Cas 9 and biodegradable lipid nanoparticles
“The lipid nanoparticles described in the study encapsulate messenger RNA (mRNA) encoding Cas9. Once [MORE]