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  • dowou
  • Oct 22,2020
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With great power comes great responsibility

On the very first World CRISPR Day, we celebrated what we achieved as a scientific community with CRISPR. Synthego virtually brought together both academic and industrial genome engineering experts to provide insights, practical methods to apply in the lab, and envision how CRISPR can contribute to a sustainable future. In this article we highlight the agricultural topics that were touched during this symposium.

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  • Anonymous
  • Oct 08,2020
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CRISPR inventors recognized for bringing greatest benefit to humankind

On 7th October 2020, Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the development of the CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing technology. Ever since the development of these so-called ‘genetic scissors’ in 2012, plant biotechnologists have embraced this cutting-edge technology to drive scientific innovation for a more sustainable and eco-friendly agriculture. The recognition of this genome editing tool by The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences resonates with our belief that CRISPR has revolutionized life sciences in a way that greatly benefits mankind. No doubt, this historical news will trigger Europe to reconsider its stand on genome editing for the future of agriculture.

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