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Innovative Genomics Institute (IGI)

November 20, 2024


Making high-yielding rice affordable and sustainable - IGI researchers at UC Davis and UC Berkeley show how two genes work together to trigger embryo formation in rice


November 4, 2024


Breakthrough dramatically improves researchers' ability to engineer plants and fungi


October 31, 2024


Inside IGI Climate 2024 celebrates the institute’s growing focus on climate change research


July 18, 2024


IGI researchers discover new CRISPR enzymes using a clever search of AI structural databases


June 14, 2024


Can engineered plants help make baby formula as nutritious as breast milk? 


June 10, 2024


Changes upstream: RIPE team uses CRISPR/Cas9 to alter photosynthesis for the first time


May 23, 2024


Making more efficient editors - A new paper from the Doudna lab on engineering better Cas proteins


April 26, 2024


50 years of plant immunity breakthroughs


April 24, 2024


Moi Expósito-Alonso joins the Innovative Genomics Institute’s climate team - The Moi lab is using CRISPR to study how plants adapt to climate change


March 22, 2024


Innovative Genomics Institute empowers global regulators with crop genome-editing workshop


February 5, 2024


From California to Kenya: The first year of the CRISPR course for African plant scientists


January 25, 2024


Introducing CasPEDIA, a comprehensive, free resource to help researchers pick which enzyme best fits their experimental need


June 23, 2023


“The crop of the future”: Why climate scientists are sweet on sorghum


May 24, 2023


From California to Kenya: sharing CRISPR tools with African scientists


April 17, 2023


Precision Microbiome Editing 101 with Brady Cress and Ben Rubin


Can CRISPR cut methane emissions from cow guts?


IGI’s ‘audacious’ new frontier for CRISPR: editing microbiomes for climate and health


April 11, 2023


Innovative Genomics Institute (IGI) scientists make strides in protecting rice from drought - Copycat genes uncover new ways to conserve water


February 28, 2023


Improving photosynthesis to fight climate change - How Innovative Genomics Institute researchers are using plants to capture and store carbon — and why CRISPR is the key


February 20, 2023


International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) and partners train African scientists on CRISPR technology to adapt to climate change impacts in agriculture


December 22, 2022


CRISPR in Agriculture: 2022 in Review


December 5, 2022


New compact genome editors found in viruses


November 8, 2022


Crops, climate and CRISPR regulations in Southeast Asia


November 2, 2022


CRISPR’s second decade: Jennifer Doudna looks forward and back (GEN)


October 12, 2022


Starting a revolution isn’t enough : CRISPR is changing the world—but it can do more (The Atlantic)


September 12, 2022


Innovative Genomics Institute introduces CRISPRpedia, an online textbook for everything CRISPR


September 1, 2022


CRISPR-based technology targets global crop pest


July 19, 2022


Celebrating 10 years of CRISPR genome editing 


July 1, 2022


In 10 years, CRISPR transformed medicine - Can it now help us deal with climate change?


June 10, 2022


IITA partners to deliver a new training course in gene editing for African scientists





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