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University of California, Berkeley

September 29, 2017


Discovery helps engineer more accurate Cas9s for CRISPR editing


July 27, 2017


University of California files appeal to revive CRISPR patent interference


May 22, 2017


CRISPR patent rights: a blazing dispute briefly extinguished (ISB News Report)


February 16, 2017


Broad Institute wins bitter battle over CRISPR patents - The US Patent and Trademark Office issues a verdict in legal tussle over rights to genome-editing technology (Nature)


February 15, 2017


Broad Institute wins bitter battle over CRISPR patents - The US Patent and Trademark Office issues a verdict in legal tussle over rights to genome-editing technology (Nature)


January 25, 2017


CRISPR research institute expands into agriculture, microbiology


November 30, 2016


University of Illinois photosynthesis research seems be to bearing fruit (The News-Gazette)


November 21, 2016


Crop yield gets boost with modified genes in photosynthesis - Berkeley and Illinois researchers increase plant proteins that result in more efficient use of sunlight


November 18, 2016


How turning off a plant's sunshield can grow bigger crops (Science)


October 14, 2016


How University of California scientists are taking on the global food crisis


February 22, 2016


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


January 15, 2016


Streit um "Genschere"-Patent eskaliert - Zwei US-Universitäten streiten darum, wer an der neuen Wunderwaffe der Gentechnik verdienen darf (Süddeutsche Zeitung)


December 22, 2015


Genome-editing revolution: My whirlwind year with CRISPR - Jennifer Doudna, a pioneer of the revolutionary genome-editing technology, reflects on how 2015 became the most intense year of her career — and what she's learnt (Nature)


December 11, 2015


Studying soil to understand drought - UC Riverside scientist will lead team that will study the role of soil as it relates to how crops use water and respond to drought


December 9, 2015


Scientists study plant-microbe interactions in switchgrass


October 1, 2015


U.S. Department of Energy invests $25.8 million in sorghum research


September 28, 2015


U.C. Berkeley to lead $12.3M study of crop drought tolerance


September 15, 2015


Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation awards $2.3M for plant disease resistance to the Two Blades Foundation - Project aims to understand how biodiversity endows plants with resistance to pathogens





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