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April 4, 2025
ASTA co-hosts Lunch & Learn on new genomic techniques in Brussels
March 25, 2025
UC Davis officially partners with Innovative Genomics Institute to advance CRISPR in climate and agriculture
March 18, 2025
Innovative Genomics Institute (IGI) holds CRISPR trainings for plant genome editing in India
March 17, 2025
Cibus welcomes the European Union’s progress as legislation for new genomic techniques to boost innovation and sustainability moves forward
March 13, 2025
CLOVER gene editing technology licensed to Hudson River Biotechnology
March 11, 2025
Verinomics introduces transgene-free gene editing and genomic-driven accelerated breeding platforms for specialty crops
February 28, 2025
From California to Kenya: The 2025 cohort of the CRISPR course for African plant scientists
February 20, 2025
CRISPR manipulates plants’ flower powers
February 18, 2025
After an unexpected and controversial federal ruling, the regulatory future of gene edited crops in the US is cloudy (Genetic Literacy Project)
African scientists gain genetic tools to fight hunger at home - USDA, private companies support food stability on continent
February 13, 2025
Gene editing advancements made in Indiana - Corteva Agriscience is using gene-editing technology to improve yields and meet consumer demand, all from right here in Indiana (FarmProgress)
February 4, 2025
Innovative Genomics Institute (IGI) at 10 years — 10 key achievements
January 23, 2025
Adoption of genetically engineered crops in the United States - Recent trends in GE adoption
January 17, 2025
"Ag research focus shifting from GMOs to gene editing", says researcher at the Brandon Research and Development Center in Manitoba, Canada (The Brandon Sun)
January 6, 2025
New tools could speed up development of cereal varieties - Selection is a business of evaluation, identification — and yes, rejection (Grainews)
December 19, 2024
The future of gene editing in canola (The Western Producer)
December 18, 2024
U.S. Food and Drug Administration releases guidance on voluntary premarket engagement for foods derived from plants produced using genome editing
December 16, 2024
U.S. FDA releases guidance on voluntary premarket engagement for foods derived from plants produced using genome editing
December 12, 2024
How a U.S. federal court pushed agriculture biotech back decades (AgDaily)
A new technical approach to global plant genome editing regulation
December 11, 2024
CRISPR in Agriculture: 2024 in Review
November 26, 2024
Green Revolution redux - Have we entered the golden age of plant engineering? (MIT Technology Review)
November 15, 2024
Tomato engineering hits the sweet spot to make big sugar-rich fruit - Tomato engineering hits the sweet spot to make big sugar-rich fruit - A genetic regulator of tomato sweetness has been identified through comparison of wild and domesticated varieties of the plant - Genetically engineering tomatoes to alter this gene increases sugar content without affecting fruit size (Nature)
November 14, 2024
Cibus achieves additional milestone for next generation gene edits for sclerotinia resistance in canola
BIO statement after yesterday’s announcement from the USDA/APHIS sharing its final notice exemption for additional modification plants
November 12, 2024
USDA/APHIS announces final notice on additional exemptions for the movement of organisms modified or produced through genetic engineering
November 7, 2024
Future-proofing food and agriculture: North Carolina State University’s Genome Editing Center for Sustainable Agriculture
October 29, 2024
USDA/APHIS issues Regulatory Status Review responses: GreenLab, Inc, Ohalo Genetics, and Norfolk Plant Sciences
October 25, 2024
Genomic tools should mean faster seed solutions (Farmtario)
October 18, 2024
Engineered yellow-seeded camelina packs more oil
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