Xconomy |
Celularity Raises $250M to Make Stem Cell Treatments for Cancer & More
Xconomy The placenta provides a fetus all of the nourishment it needs to grow and remain healthy. Executives at biotech startup Celularity believe cells from this organ can also be developed into treatments for a wide range of diseases, and the company … Will 100 be the new 60? Stem cell start-up that raised $250 million could extend lifespan by decades, help cure cancerCNBC Stem cells from placentas at core of Celularity’s effort to extend life …CNET With $250 million, Peter Diamandis’ new startup is all about taking …TechCrunch Business Insider –WIRED –Inc.com all 17 news articles » |
Science Magazine |
Genome editor CRISPR’s latest trick? Offering a sharper snapshot of activity inside the cell
Science Magazine Airplane flight recorders and body cameras help investigators make sense of complicated events. Biologists studying cells have tried to build their own data recorders, for example by linking the activity of a gene of interest to one making a … New CRISPR tools can detect infections like HPV, dengue, and ZikaThe Verge CRISPR-based Technology Can Detect Viral DNAHoward Hughes Medical Institute CRISPR scissors, Cas12a, enables cutting-edge diagnosticsUC Berkeley STAT –Xconomy all 12 news articles » |
UC Berkeley |
CRISPR scissors, Cas12a, enables cutting-edge diagnostics
UC Berkeley Cas12a, discovered in 2015 and originally called Cpf1, is like the well-known Cas9 protein that UC Berkeley’s Jennifer Doudna and colleague Emmanuelle Charpentier turned into a powerful gene-editing tool in 2012. CRISPR-Cas9 has supercharged biological … With new CRISPR inventions, its pioneers say, you ain’t seen nothin’ yetSTAT Researchers advance CRISPR-based tool for diagnosing diseaseMIT News ‘Unexpected’ breakthrough caused by side-effects of CRISPR gene-editing ‘scissors’ could allow for rapid detection …Daily Mail |
Howard Hughes Medical Institute |
CRISPR-based Technology Can Detect Viral DNA
Howard Hughes Medical Institute She and colleagues first reported their results in a preprint posted on bioRxiv.org in November 2017; the peer-reviewed report appears February 15, 2018, in the journal Science. DETECTR, or DNA Endonuclease Targeted CRISPR Trans Reporter, is based on … With new CRISPR inventions, its pioneers say, you ain’t seen nothin’ yetSTAT CRISPR Isn’t Just for Gene Editing Anymore – GizmodoGizmodo CRISPR’s powers unleashed for disease detectionNature.com The Scientist all 36 news articles » |
Science Magazine |
‘CAMERA’ records cell action with new CRISPR tricks
Science Magazine Airplane flight recorders and body cameras help investigators make sense of complicated events. Biologists studying cells have tried to build their own data recorders, for example by linking the activity of a gene of interest to one making a … |
The Verge |
New CRISPR tools can detect infections like HPV, dengue, and Zika
The Verge The new tools, developed by the labs of CRISPR pioneers Jennifer Doudna and Feng Zhang, are showcased in two studies published today in the journal Science. In one paper, Doudna’s team describes a system called DETECTR, which can accurately identify … Genome editor CRISPR’s latest trick? Offering a sharper snapshot of activity inside the cellScience Magazine With new CRISPR inventions, its pioneers say, you ain’t seen nothin’ yetSTAT CRISPR-based Technology Can Detect Viral DNAHoward Hughes Medical Institute Engadget –Gizmodo –Daily Mail all 13 news articles » |
STAT |
With new CRISPR inventions, its pioneers say, you ain’t seen nothin’ yet
STAT Some of the world’s leading CRISPR labs have, independently, tweaked CRISPR — adding bursts of light here and rings of DNA there — in ways that could make it even more of a research powerhouse and, possibly, a valuable medical sleuth, able to detect … CRISPR Isn’t Just for Gene Editing Anymore – GizmodoGizmodo New CRISPR-Based Tools Flag Genetic Sequences and Log DataThe Scientist |
