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The CRISPR Journal
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GES Center Lectures, NC State University
Catching Up on the CRISPR Craze with Rodolphe Barrangou
Recorded from NC State’s GES Colloquium, this podcast examines how biotechnologies take shape in the world: microbiome engineering in built environments, gene editing and gene drives, forest and agricultural genomics, data governance and equity, risk and regulation, sci-art, and public engagement in practice. _________ Catching up with the CRISPR Craze Nelson 4305 + Zoom | Deploying and commercializing genome editing technologies: challenges, opportunities, and implications of disruptive technologies The advent of CRISPR-based technologies has revolutionized our ability to manipulate the genetic content of organisms across the tree of life and democratized genome editing across the gl...
2026-01-21
1h 01
オッカムのカミソリ
日本発の遺伝子編集技術が心臓病治療に希望をもたらす──CRISPR-Cas3の可能性
2026年1月、大阪大などのチームは日本発のゲノム編集技術「CRISPR-Cas3」を用い、難病トランスサイレチンアミロイドーシスの治療有効性をマウスで実証しました。既存のCas9技術で懸念される副作用や安全性リスクに対し、Cas3は広範囲のDNAを削り取る仕組みで異常タンパク質の生成をより確実に防ぐとされます。日本発の技術が新たな治療の選択肢として期待されています。**参考記事**〇CRISPR-Cas3 mRNA-LNP genome editing for transthyretin amyloidosis(2026年1月4日)https://www.nature.com/articles/s41587-025-02949-6〇Intellia Puts Phase 3 Trials for Transthyretin Amyloidosis Gene Editing Therapy on Hold(2025年10月29日)https://www.cgtlive.com/view/intellia-phase-3-trials-transthyretin-amyloidosis-gene-editing-therapy-nex-z-hold-grade-4-liver-ae〇「CRISPR-Cas3」とは(C4U株式会社)https://www.crispr4u.jp/crisprcas3/〇新しいゲノム編集ツールCRISPR-Cas3の開発に成功(2019年12月6日)https://resou.osaka-u.ac.jp/ja/research/2019/20191122_1〇CRISPR Clinical Trials: A 2025 Update(2025年7月15日)https://innovativegenomics.org/news/crispr-clinical-trials-2025/〇2026年、医療に革命が起きる──遺伝子治療から脳科学まで(2026年1月1日)https://note.com/kojifukuoka/n/nc43d0d08dc15〇遺伝子編集の新時代──"プライム編集"がヒト臨床で初の成功(2025年12月7日)https://note.com/kojifukuoka/n/n2f068
2026-01-05
15 min
TÜBİTAK Bilim ve Teknik Podcast
CRISPR ile Genetikte “Kes–Kopyala-Yapıştır” Dönemi: Mekanizması, Uygulamaları ve Riskleri
Konuğumuz Boğaziçi Üniversitesi Biyomedikal Mühendisliği Enstitüsü Öğr. Üyesi Dr. Sümeyra Turalı Emre. CRISPR temelli gen düzenleme yöntemleri son yıllarda bilim dünyasında en çok gündeme gelen konulardan biri. Bunun en önemli nedeni tabi ki CRIPSR’nin gerek moleküler biyoloji ve genetik alanlarında gerekse de biyoteknolojide çığır açıcı bir etkiye sahip olması. Nitekim yöntemi geliştiren bilim insanlarının bu başarısı 2020 yılında Nobel Ödülü ile taçlandırıldı. Bu bölümde Sümeyra Hocamızla sağladığı imkanlardan risklerine, mevcut uygulama...
2025-12-18
22 min
From First Principles
AI Supercharges CRISPR & LIGO (Nobel Prize Week Preview) (EP. 10)
Hosted by Lester Nare and Krishna Choudhary, this two-story, 2.5-hour special sets the table for Nobel Prize Week with deep dives into two recent Nobel-winning domains—gene editing (CRISPR) and gravitational waves (LIGO)—and how AI is accelerating both. We trace CRISPR from bacterial immunity to Stanford’s new “CRISPR-GPT” lab co-pilot, then pivot to how machine learning upgrades are pushing LIGO past its noise limits to capture new classes of gravitational waves.Summary• CRISPR, from bacterial immune memory to RNA-programmable genome editing• The 2012 Science breakthrough: guide RNAs unlock programmable editing...
2025-10-02
2h 36
The Daily AI Show
CRISPR GPT: When AI Starts Writing Life
On September 25, The Daily AI Show dives into CRISPR GPT, a new interface combining gene editing with large language models. The panel explains how CRISPR works, how AI could accelerate genetic research, and what ethical and societal risks come with democratizing the ability to edit life itself.Key Points Discussed• CRISPR, discovered in bacteria as a defense against viruses, lets scientists cut and replace DNA sequences with precision using guide RNA and Cas9 enzymes.• The CRISPR GPT system integrates LLMs to generate optimized gene editing instructions, dramatically spee...
2025-09-25
53 min
Louise Ai Chat 19.99 on the App Store - David S. Nishimoto
Louise ai agent - CRISPR-based therapies for Alzheimer’s disease vs Neuro inflammation suppressors
CRISPR-based therapies for Alzheimer’s disease aim to tackle the condition at its genetic and molecular roots by editing genes linked to amyloid-beta production (e.g., APP, PSEN1, PSEN2), tau pathology (MAPT), microglial function (TREM2, CD33), and synaptic repair (BDNF, NGF). This approach offers precision and permanence, potentially preventing disease onset by correcting risk factors like APOE4 or halting amyloid/tau accumulation before irreversible brain damage. Preclinical studies, such as a 2023 Nature Neuroscience study showing reduced amyloid plaques via APP editing in mice, demonstrate promise. CRISPR’s multi-target potential, enhanced by AI for guide RNA design and off-target risk pred...
2025-09-12
14 min
The Science That Feeds Us
What Are Gene-Edited Foods? CRISPR and the Future of Your Plate
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Rodolphe Barrangou to unpack the promise and complexity of genome editing in our food system. From public misunderstandings about DNA to the urgency of feeding a growing population, Dr. Barrangou highlights the motivations driving CRISPR research and how the technology is being used responsibly to solve global challenges. We explore the ethical and regulatory dilemmas of genome editing, the risks of unintended consequences, and the global questions of resource allocation. Plus, he shares how CRISPR is already improving everyday items like yogurt, laundry detergent, and even paper! Tune in to hear...
2025-08-29
32 min
Cold Logic
CRISPR & the Forbidden Genome: Editing Ethics and the Superhuman Arms Race
In this cinematic episode of Cold Logic, Silas Gray pulls back the veil on the explosive frontier of human alteration: CRISPR and the Forbidden Genome. Once the stuff of speculative fiction, genome editing is now real, precise, and inheritable—and the global conversation over who gets to rewrite humanity is fracturing. From the medical breakthrough of CRISPR-based therapies like Casgevy that are curing sickle cell disease and beta-thalassemia, to the scandal of the “CRISPR babies” and the uneasy comeback of He Jiankui, this episode traces the scientific, ethical, geopolitical, and human stakes in the emerging superhuman arms race. We dig into t...
2025-08-04
37 min
Copernicus AI Podcast
CRISPR Epigenome
Episode Description: Episode Overview In this episode of Frontiers of Research, host Antoni explores the revolutionary field of CRISPR epigenome editing with experts Dr. Sarah Chen and Dr. Josh Patel. They discuss how CRISPR technology is being adapted to modify epigenetic marks without changing the underlying DNA sequence, opening new possibilities for treating genetic diseases and understanding gene regulation. Key Topics The evolution of CRISPR from DNA editing to epigenome modification dCas9 and other catalytically inactive Cas proteins for targeted epigenetic editing Applications in treating genetic diseases through epigenetic reprogramming Challenges in...
2025-07-28
04 min
医学遗传前沿
EP32 CRISPR定向进化与遗传病的基因治疗@杨添
本期节目,我们请到了来自美国 Life Edit Theraputics Inc.的杨添博士,一起聊一聊在美国 Biotech 的职业发展,CRISPR 基因编辑技术,定向进化技术, 以及遗传病的基因治疗~主要内容02:19 在学术界和工业界中如何选择04:28 美国 Biotech 的生态与职业发展11:16 CRISPR 技术的背景介绍14:03 CRISPR 技术的迭代18:13 Base editing 的定向进化25:35 遗传病的基因治疗案例关键词与相关链接CRISPR背景介绍 :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ESZTE6rjLIClasscal CRISPR 与迭代新技术Classical CRISPR (CRISPR 1.0): Double-strand break https://ir.editasmedicine.com/news-releases/news-release-details/editas-medicine-announces-strategic-transition-vivo-gene-editing https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2309915 https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-approves-first-gene-therapies-treat-patients-sickle-cell-disease https://www.biospace.com/business/crisprs-casgevy-on-the-rise-with-more-gene-therapy-proof-of-concept-to-come-in-2025 https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2309149Base Editing (CRISPR 2.0):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1Bv-UmxugMPrime Editing (CRISPR 3.0):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huDgW0wCi9cLarge Insertion, RNA Editing (CRISPR 4.0): Tome:https://www.fiercebiotech.com/biotech/young-gene-editing-biotech-explores-strategic-options-investors-pullback Tune:https://tunetx.com/tu...
2025-07-02
39 min
BioBits & Bytes
CRISPR 3.0 : Gene Control Beyond Editing
🎙️ Welcome to BioBits and Bytes!In this episode, we're diving into the cutting edge of gene editing with CRISPR 3.0 — the next generation of precision biotechnology that’s rewriting the rules of life science. 🧬✨From its humble beginnings as a bacterial defense system, CRISPR has rapidly evolved. First came CRISPR 1.0, enabling targeted DNA editing. Then CRISPR 2.0 introduced base editing and RNA-targeting tools. Now, with CRISPR 3.0, we're witnessing a revolution in how we program biology — with more precision, control, and therapeutic potential than ever before.In this episode, you’ll learn:
2025-06-30
46 min
Plutopia News Network
Neal Baer: The Promise and Peril of CRISPR
In this wide-ranging Plutopia podcast episode, Dr. Neil Baer — television writer and producer, physician, and public health advocate — discusses The Promise and Peril of CRISPR, a book he edited that explores the ethical, medical, and social implications of gene editing. While CRISPR holds transformative potential to cure diseases like sickle cell anemia and beta thalassemia, Baer warns of a slippery slope when it comes to altering human embryos, raising difficult questions about disability, human variation, and who decides what traits are worth preserving. The conversation touches on potential abuses such as eugenics, designer soldiers, bioterrorism, and corporate exploitation, while also...
2025-06-02
1h 07
Plutopia News Network
Neal Baer: The Promise and Peril of CRISPR
In this wide-ranging Plutopia podcast episode, Dr. Neil Baer — television writer and producer, physician, and public health advocate — discusses The Promise and Peril of CRISPR, a book he edited that explores the ethical, medical, and social implications of gene editing. While CRISPR holds transformative potential to cure diseases like sickle cell anemia and beta thalassemia, Baer warns of a slippery slope when it comes to altering human embryos, raising difficult questions about disability, human variation, and who decides what traits are worth preserving. The conversation touches on potential abuses such as eugenics, designer soldiers, bioterrorism, and corporate exploitation, while also...
2025-06-02
1h 07
DrMcPharma
Ep. 6. CRISPR: Bacterial Oddity to Gene Editing Revolution
The History of CRISPR: From Discovery to Therapeutic DevelopmentClustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR) have emerged as a revolutionary gene-editing technology, fundamentally altering the landscape of biological research and opening unprecedented avenues for therapeutic development. This technology, initially a curious observation within the genomes of bacteria, has undergone a remarkable journey to become a Nobel Prize-winning tool with the potential to address a vast spectrum of human diseases.The journey of CRISPR from an obscure observation in bacterial genomes to a revolutionary tool in medicine is a...
2025-05-18
22 min
Science and Spirituality for the Curious
Ep 1.4: Genetics, CRISPR, Ethics, and Spirituality
Send us a textIn this episode, Richard explores the ethical challenges and spiritual questions raised by the new CRISPR technology with Dr. Marnie Gelbart, who is Director of Programs at the Harvard Medical School’s Personal Genetics Education & Dialogue Program (PGED). Richard began with an overview of CRISPR technology, emphasizing its precision and potential cost-effectiveness. He emphasized that, in germline applications, CRISPR could potentially allow humans to control their own evolution. Richard also described the potential benefits of CRISPR in agriculture, medicine, and the environment. He discussed the recent success of Colossal Bioscienc...
2025-05-05
39 min
生物解码BioDecoder
E4 拿什么拯救你,CRISPR:技术瓶颈,资本困局和伦理危机
全球首个CRISPR基因疗法终于获批,为何市场却反应冷淡?定价220万美元,到底谁来买单?如此高昂的基因疗法,该如何降低成本?曾经被欢呼的‘基因剪刀’,为何仍在商业化路上步履维艰?我们离CRISPR治愈疾病的预言,还相差多久?人类又是否能够在技术成熟之前,保住自己的道德资本?本期节目将深入探讨CRISPR技术的现实挑战:从Casgevy治疗的复杂流程,到美国碎片化医保体系如何阻碍天价疗法的覆盖;从科学家如何努力降低脱靶风险和治疗成本,到基因编辑是否正在模糊治疗与强化的界限。我们将会从科研人的视角解析:CRISPR能否跨越科学与商业的鸿沟?人类又该如何驾驭这把“上帝剪刀”? (02:50) 基因编辑的里程碑:首款疗法casgevy的商业化之路为何重重受阻 (08:40) Caribou的RNA-DNA嵌合系统:能否解决脱靶风险? (13:24) 碱基编辑是否能扭转乾坤?谁更接近“安全编辑”? (20:44) ZFN编辑技术过时了吗?对比CRISPR的竞争优势 (23:45) CRISPR的优势也在于代码开源的open science精神 (26:10) 220万美元定价的逻辑:成本、支付模式与市场萎缩 (34:24) 绕不过的递送?CRISPR在CAR-T细胞疗法中的应用与前景展望 (41:14) 突破监管枷锁:创新审批模式可显著降低CRISPR成本 (43:46) 基因编辑的伦理界限:医学治疗还是“定制婴儿”? (51:32) 如果基因编辑创造了一个乌托邦,人类文明将何去何从 (53:26) 从刘慈欣的《时间移民》到 基因编辑带来的《完美世界》👥 本期嘉宾介绍🔬 可思叮系统生物学博士,专注于高通量组学与疾病机制解析。目前在湾区一家生物技术公司从事科研工作,热衷于利用大数据解决生物医学难题。🧠 小水博士博士后研究员,研究神经退行性疾病中的细胞死亡机制,擅长干细胞类器官建模与活细胞成像。最近开始深度研究 AI 在生物医学中的应用。🧬 小橙生物物理学博士,专注蛋白质与小分子相互作用。目前致力于蛋白降解剂的开发,希望推动AI在临床医学中的应用。🧪 JK癌症生物学博士,目前专注基因编辑技术与新型癌症疗法,致力于开发更精准的生物医药工具。
2025-04-14
1h 00
blaubiologie - Analysen und Trends für die Biotech- und Pharmaindustrie
CRISPR im klinischen Kontext
Von Casgevy bis Cas3 – wie CRISPR die Medizin verändertDie Entdeckung und Weiterentwicklung der CRISPR-Technologie hat das Feld der Genomeditierung grundlegend verändert. Ursprünglich als adaptives Immunsystem von Bakterien identifiziert, wurde das CRISPR/Cas-System in den letzten Jahren zu einem der mächtigsten Werkzeuge in der molekularbiologischen Forschung und Medizin. Mit seiner Präzision und Flexibilität hat es Anwendungen in der Grundlagenforschung, in der Entwicklung neuer Therapien für genetische Erkrankungen und in der Landwirtschaft gefunden.Neben CRISPR existieren weitere Werkzeuge zur gezielten Veränderung des Erbguts. Vor der Verbreitun...
2025-04-04
38 min
High Strangeness
Ep60 High Strangeness- CrispR- Editing Humanity with Kevin Davies
The CRISPR Revolution: Unveiling the Future of Gene Editing In this episode of High Strangeness, host Tony discusses the revolutionary gene-editing technology CRISPR with Kevin Davis, a renowned science journalist and author of 'Editing Humanity.' They explore the advancements in CRISPR technology and its applications in healthcare, genetic disease treatment, and agriculture. The conversation delves into the origins and development of CRISPR, significant breakthroughs, ethical considerations, and potential future implications. Kevin also shares insights from his extensive research and highlights the impact of CRISPR on global science and innovation. 00:00 Introduction to High Str...
2025-01-28
1h 21
Einfach unterrichten | Der Bildungspodcast vom Friedrich Verlag
Biologie: Was steckt hinter CRISPR/Cas9?
Wissenschaft verstehen statt nur bestaunen Die Genschere CRISPR/Cas hat in der Wissenschaft eine Revolution ausgelöst. Im Fokus des Podcasts steht das bakterielle Abwehrsystem und dessen Verwendung in der Gentechnik. Unsere Top-Tipps für deinen Unterricht: Spezifität, Diversität und ein Gedächtnis. Das sind die drei spezifischen Merkmale des Immunsystems. Eine strukturelle Analyse des CRISPR/Cas-Systems unterstützt die Erkenntnis: Auch Bakterien haben ein adaptives Immunsystem. Gene können dank CRISPR/Cas extrem genau und effektiv verändert werden. Der Blick auf die beteiligten Akteure, d.h. die zur Zielsequenz leitenden RNAs und die DNA sche...
2024-10-30
32 min
MetaVida
5. CRISPR, editando el futuro de la Genética
En el emocionante episodio titulado "CRISPR: Editando el futuro de la genética" de MetaVida, los anfitriones exploran la revolucionaria tecnología CRISPR-Cas9, que permite editar genes con una precisión sin precedentes. La conversación comienza con la historia de su descubrimiento, que se remonta a un microbiólogo español, Francisco Juan Martínez Mojica, quien, en las salinas de Santa Pola, identificó secuencias repetidas en microorganismos que formarían la base de esta innovadora herramienta. Las anfitrionas explican cómo Jennifer Doudna y Emmanuelle Charpentier llevaron este hallazgo a un nuevo nivel en 2012, demostrando que CRISPR po...
2024-10-29
12 min
The Peter Attia Drive
CRISPR and the future of gene editing: scientific advances, genetic therapies, disease treatment potential, and ethical considerations | Feng Zhang, Ph.D.
View the Show Notes Page for This Episode Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content Sign Up to Receive Peter's Weekly Newsletter Feng Zhang, a professor of neuroscience at MIT and a pioneering figure in gene editing, joins Peter to discuss his groundbreaking work in CRISPR technology, as well as his early contributions to optogenetics. In this episode, they explore the origins of CRISPR and the revolutionary advancements that have transformed the field of gene editing. Feng delves into the practical applications of CRISPR for treating genetic diseases, the importance of delivery methods...
2024-10-28
2h 05
AUTM on the Air
Inside the CRISPR Patent Wars: Innovation, Rights, and Legal Battles with Dr. Kevin Noonan
In recent years, CRISPR technology has emerged as a game-changer in the world of gene editing, unlocking remarkable possibilities across various sectors, including healthcare, agriculture, and environmental science.But what is CRISPR? CRISPR stands for "Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats" and is based on an ancient function of prokaryotes—single-celled organisms such as bacteria and archaea. These organisms use a specialized CRISPR-associated molecule, Cas, to cut and destroy the DNA of invading viruses called bacteriophages. The CRISPR-Cas system has been engineered to work in eukaryotes, like animals and plants. Its ability to make precise, tar...
2024-10-23
54 min
Myth of the 20th Century
Editing Humanity - Part II - American Genomics and the Truth about CRISPR (Myth20c - Ep276)
Recently we spoke with Corey from the Stone Choir podcast to talk about the moral, legal and societal ramifications of the CRISPR gene editing technology. Tonight we are honored to have a genetic researcher offer his technical expertise and experience with the inner workings of the biotechnology field, including areas ranging from the increasing computational demands of molecule discovery to the political and financial dynamics of the varied research groups involved in the ever growing search for biological improvements and cures. With this as a backdrop, we compare the institutional quality of the United States, Europe, and Asia, and...
2024-09-13
1h 15
An Analog Brain In A Digital Age | With Marco Ciappelli
Book | The Promise and Peril of CRISPR | Exploring the Intricate Relationship Between Healthcare, Technology, Ethics, and Society with Dr. Neal Baer | Redefining Society with Marco Ciappelli
Guest: ✨ Dr. Neal Baer, Co-Director, Master's Degree Program in Media, Medicine, and Health, Harvard Medical SchoolOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/neal-baer/On Twitter | https://x.com/NealBaerOn Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/neal.baer.75/On Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/nealbaer/____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode’s SponsorsBlackCloak 👉 https://itspm.ag/itspbcwebBugcrowd 👉 https://itspm.ag/itspbgc...
2024-08-31
41 min
The ITSPmagazine Podcast
Book | The Promise and Peril of CRISPR | Exploring the Intricate Relationship Between Healthcare, Technology, Ethics, and Society with Dr. Neal Baer | Redefining Society with Marco Ciappelli
Guest: ✨ Dr. Neal Baer, Co-Director, Master's Degree Program in Media, Medicine, and Health, Harvard Medical SchoolOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/neal-baer/On Twitter | https://x.com/NealBaerOn Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/neal.baer.75/On Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/nealbaer/____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode’s SponsorsBlackCloak 👉 https://itspm.ag/itspbcwebBugcrowd 👉 https://itspm.ag/itspbgc...
2024-08-31
41 min
We Love Science
Ep 55: CRISPR Food Science
In the Season 3 finale, We Love Science presents a special episode ALL ABOUT FOOD!! Specifically, we discuss how CRISPR gene editing technology is being used to improve our food and agricultural industry. Gene editing in plants has two main goals. The first goal satisfies consumer preferences for food enjoyment, like improved taste and freshness. The second category of food edits is aimed at solving food supply issues and the growing food insecurity. To this end, researchers have targeted agricultural traits for improvement. CRISPR gene editing has also been used to improve our livestock and fish...
2024-07-29
34 min
We Love Science
Ep 53: Safety and Ethics in a CRISPR World
In this episode of "We Love Science," hosts Shekerah and Fatu delve into the safety and ethical considerations surrounding CRISPR gene editing technology. Joined by special guest, Irina Gostimskaya, we explore the complexities and implications of advances in biomedical technology, including the use of CRISPR in humans. The main purpose of ethical guidelines in biomedicine is to protect patients and ensure responsible scientific conduct. Past abuses of biomedical technology including inhumane medical experiments set the stage for modern bioethics. Key moments that shaped current ethical guidelines include: the 1947 Nuremberg Code developed after the trial of Nazi doctors, a...
2024-07-01
48 min
Empowered Patient Podcast
Unlocking the Power of CRISPR Technology for Drug Development with Ross Bundy CRISPR QC TRANSCRIPT
Ross Bundy, President and CEO of CRISPR QC, shines a light on the current state of CRISPR gene editing technology and how the field has advanced rapidly since the discovery of CRISPR's potential to edit the human genome. The focus of CRISPR technology has primarily been on curing rare and genetic diseases, but there is also potential for targeting cancer tumors' resistance to chemotherapy and the development of customized therapies for various indications. The services offered by CRISPR QC include a unique sensor platform and data analytics capability to monitor and control the gene editing process. The company aims...
2024-06-11
00 min
Empowered Patient Podcast
Unlocking the Power of CRISPR Technology for Drug Development with Ross Bundy CRISPR QC
Ross Bundy, President and CEO of CRISPR QC, shines a light on the current state of CRISPR gene editing technology and how the field has advanced rapidly since the discovery of CRISPR's potential to edit the human genome. The focus of CRISPR technology has primarily been on curing rare and genetic diseases, but there is also potential for targeting cancer tumors' resistance to chemotherapy and the development of customized therapies for various indications. The services offered by CRISPR QC include a unique sensor platform and data analytics capability to monitor and control the gene editing process. The company aims...
2024-06-11
19 min
Thrilling Threads - Conspiracy Theories, Strange Phenomena, Unsolved Mysteries, etc!
Hacking Life: CRISPR - Changing Lives or Creating Monsters?
Unraveling CRISPR and the Future of Genetic EditingIn this captivating episode, join us as we venture into the mind-blowing realm of CRISPR technology, a true game-changer in the field of science. Get ready to unlock the secrets of this revolutionary technology and its staggering potential to rewrite the very code of life itself.Discover the fascinating story behind CRISPR, its origins, and how it works at a molecular level. We'll delve into the groundbreaking applications of CRISPR, from healthcare advancements to solving world hunger and environmental challenges.Join us as we explore the ethical...
2024-06-06
09 min
We Love Science
Ep 50: Changing Lives by the Million - CRISPR Cures
We Love Science podcast celebrates our 50th episode with a discussion all about the hopes and progress of CRISPR clinical trials. Before a new drug, therapy, vaccine, or medical device is approved for general use by the public, its safety and effectiveness are evaluated in a series of tests on volunteers. These Clinical Trials progress in 3 successive phases with each phase designed to answer specific questions about the product under evaluation. Questions can include: What side effects does it cause? What is the lowest effective dose? What is the highest safe dose? Does it improve patients’ quality of life? Is...
2024-05-20
39 min
DNA Today: A Genetics Podcast
#289 CRISPR Cured Victoria Gray’s Sickle Cell: Part 2
Victoria is a patient advocate and international speaker from Mississippi. She is also a wife and mother of four children. Since being treated with CRISPR she has been featured in nearly every major publication including PBS, NPR, Forbes, Good Morning America, New York Times, and more. In the first part of our conversation she shared about her experiences prior to being cured including her sickle cell pain crisis and the medical racism she faced. If you haven’t heard this episode yet, we very much encourage you to go back to Episode #288 and listen, this is o...
2024-05-17
26 min
DNA Today: A Genetics Podcast
#288 CRISPR Cured Victoria Gray’s Sickle Cell: Part 1
It has happened. CRISPR has been successfully used to treat sickle cell, we’d even venture to use the term cure. And today we are talking with the first person in the world who was cured from a genetic condition using CRISPR, Victoria Gray! Victoria is a patient advocate and international speaker from Mississippi. She is also a wife and mother of four children. Since being treated with CRISPR she has been featured in nearly every major publication including PBS, NPR, Forbes, New York Times, and more. Victoria Gray, the first person...
2024-05-10
34 min
We Love Science
Ep 47: The CRISPR Cure for Sickle Cell Disease
In this fourth installment of the CRISPR Chronicles, show hosts Fatu and Shekerah give a review of sickle cell anemia, the cause and symptoms of the disease, and discuss how the CRISPR gene therapy treatment works.Tune in to learn more about:The genetic basis of Sickle Cell DiseaseWhat Amazon delivery vans have in common with your Red Blood CellsThe effect of mutant hemoglobin on Red Blood CellsThe variety and severity of symptoms that SCD patients experienceThe disease burden of SCD throughout the worldThe clever strategy used to treat the disease with CRISPR gene therapyThe results o...
2024-04-08
34 min
TIL: ELI5
Cracking the Code of CRISPR: A Journey Into Gene Editing
Welcome to ELI5, where we untangle the spaghetti of science, one noodle at a time. Today, we're diving into a topic that sounds like it's straight out of a science fiction novel, but trust me, it's very real and incredibly fascinating: CRISPR and the world of gene editing. Imagine wielding a pair of molecular scissors, capable of snipping the DNA, the blueprint of life, and rewriting it to cure diseases, improve crop yield, and even resurrect extinct animals. Sounds like magic, doesn't it? Well, it’s not magic; it’s science, and it's called CRISPR. CRISPR, short for Clustered Regu...
2024-03-13
03 min
Vida Saludable con Diabetes
Impacto de la Edición Genética CRISPR en Tratamientos Futuros de la Diabetes
Esta infografía destaca el revolucionario impacto de la edición genética CRISPR en los tratamientos futuros de la diabetes. Desde su definición y potencial, hasta los beneficios y consideraciones éticas, pasando por estudios de caso y avances recientes, cada sección ofrece una visión esperanzadora hacia una cura potencial. A través de símbolos intuitivos y gráficas, se presenta una ruta prometedora para superar los desafíos de esta condición crónica, marcando un camino hacia el futuro de la medicina personalizada. Table of Contents Introducción Avances CRISPR, ¿Qué es CRISPR? CRISPR y...
2024-03-05
04 min
Read & Repeat
EP67 CRISPR & the Future of Gene Editing
The story of CRISPR reads like one straight out of a science fiction novel. It is filled with scientific breakthroughs, mad scientists, patent wars, and eventually, the ability to edit our own genes! As a young kid, Jennifer Doudna was inspired by James Watson's The Double Helix. She wanted to learn more about this incredible field of DNA, but soon realized that thousands of other scientists had the same idea as her. So instead, she focused her energy on its less famous sibling, RNA. That proved to be a monumental decision.
2024-02-21
1h 06
We Love Science
Ep 41: Discovery, Development, and Cures - The CRISPR Saga
You may think that the CRISPR-Cas genome engineering tool was developed from simple human ingenuity. And while its development certainly involved ingenuity, CRISPR was birthed in the wild. As a product of nature, it has an essential function in its native host; spoilers: its natural function involves defending its host from attacks. From the initial discovery in nature to its adoption as a gene therapy tool it took decades of twists and turns, ups, downs, and yes, ins and outs too. In this episode of We Love Science Podcast, Fatu and Shekerah welcome special guest, Irina Gostimskaya, a...
2024-01-15
55 min
SALUD INTELIGENTE con Sento Segarra
Avances en la Edición Genética CRISPR: Restaurando la Vista
La edición genética CRISPR ha llegado al campo de la oftalmología con una promesa emocionante: restaurar la vista en pacientes con daño en la retina. Este avance, discutido por el periodista especializado en ciencia, Sergio Parra, podría cambiar la vida de muchas personas que enfrentan problemas de visión y ceguera. Edición CRISPR: https://www.nationalgeographic.com.es/ciencia/edicion-genetica-crispr-pacientes-ciegos-recuperar-vista_21174 La Importancia Médica La retina, ese tejido esencial en el ojo humano que convierte la luz en señales para el cerebro, puede dañarse irreversiblemente. A diferencia de algunas especies, los humanos no pueden...
2023-12-20
08 min
We Love Science
Ep 38: The Secret Behind CRISPR Gene Editing
Humans have ~6 billion bases of DNA in each cell. But every gene has a specific and unique sequence that serves as a kind of genetic address. Before any gene can be edited, the editor must first find the gene's location within the genome. Luckily CRISPR-Cas has a built-in GPS component that makes finding a gene address easy, and switching out one genetic address for another is as easy as typing a street address into your Google Maps navigation app...well almost as easy. In this episode, show hosts Fatu and Shekerah deliver the second installment of the...
2023-12-04
26 min
Oncotarget
The Double-Edge Sword of CRISPR Application for In Vivo Studies
BUFFALO, NY- November 28, 2023 – A new #editorial paper was #published in Oncotarget's Volume 14 on November 27, 2023, entitled, “The double-edge sword of CRISPR application for in vivo studies.” In this new paper, researcher Martin K. Thomsen from Aarhus University begins his editorial by discussing a hallmark paper that was published a decade ago by Platt et al. on the in vivo application of Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR) to generate cancer in different organs of mice. This hallmark paper outlines the advancement of delivering sgRNA’s to the target tissue to create loss or gain of function mutations without the need for time...
2023-11-28
02 min
Il Focus
S01E04: CRISPR e le nuove frontiere del Genome Editing – Potenzialità e implicazioni etiche
Cos'è CRISPR CRISPR è l'acronimo che sta per Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats, una famiglia di elementi genetici batterici scoperti nel 1987 ma la cui funzione è stata compresa solo di recente. Si tratta di brevi sequenze di DNA che contengono le "istruzioni" per riconoscere e tagliare specifiche sequenze di DNA virale durante l'infezione, come meccanismo di difesa dei batteri. La scoperta CRISPR fu osservato per la prima volta nel 1987 da Yoshizumi Ishino e colleghi in E. coli. Tuttavia, la sua funzione rimase sconosciuta fino agli anni 2000, quando diversi gruppi di ricerca compresero il ruolo di...
2023-10-30
05 min
We Love Science
Ep 35: How CRISPR Gene Therapy is Bringing Hope to the World
Every year, approximately 8 million children are born with a serious genetic disorder, and 3 million of them die before the age of 5. This disease burden is about to change. In this episode, we launch the CRISPR Chronicles series that will run throughout season 3. Since the pivotal paper by Doudna and Charpentier in 2012, CRISPR has taken the world by storm. Scientists have used this genome engineering tool in the lab to quickly and easily create mutants to study gene function in laboratory animals. But more importantly, the power of CRISPR gene editing as a biomedical intervention to cure diseases has been...
2023-10-23
24 min
Climate Break
RERUN: Could We Use CRISPR to Fight Climate Change? with Professor Kris Niyogi
What is CRISPR?DNA contains the fundamental information about an organism, and is used as an instruction manual to guide organism structure and function. Until CRISPR (short for Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats) technology was developed by Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier, editing DNA sequences was very difficult. Here’s the short version of the CRISPR process. First, a CRISPR enzyme is guided by an RNA strand to a DNA strand researchers want to edit. The RNA strand guides the enzyme to a specific point, and the enzyme cuts the DNA molecule. This CRISPR process can be...
2023-10-17
01 min
Empirist
Bilim-Kurgu Gerçek Oluyor: Gen Düzenleme ve CRISPR Cas9 Teknolojisi #bilim #gen #dna #crispr
CRISPR teknolojisi, son yılların en heyecan verici gelişmelerinden biri olarak kabul edilir. Bu teknoloji, DNA'yı doğrudan düzenleme yeteneği sayesinde birçok hastalığın tedavisinde umut vadetmektedir. CRISPR, Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats kelimelerinin kısaltmasıdır. Bu teknoloji, bakterilerin savunma mekanizmasını taklit ederek çalışır. Bakteriler, virüslere karşı savunmasını bu mekanizma sayesinde sağlar. CRISPR, DNA'daki belirli hedefleri tanıyabilen bir enzim olan Cas9 ile birlikte kullanılır. Bu sayede, Cas9 enzimi, belirlenen hedef DNA dizisini keser ve istenilen değişiklikler yapılabilmektedir. CRISPR teknolojisi, genetik hastalıkların tedavisinde büyük...
2023-05-28
11 min
Graeme Codrington's Future of Work
ThrowForward Thursday 102: CRISPR - Editing DNA for a better future
The 2020 Nobel Prize for Chemistry was awarded to Dr. Jennifer Doudna and Dr. Emmanuelle Charpentier for their work on the gene editing technique known as CRISPR-Cas9. This gives us the ability to change the DNA of any living thing, from plants and animals to humans. The applications are enormous, from improving farming to curing diseases. A decade or so from now, CRISPR will no doubt be taught in High Schools, and be a basic building block of medicine and agriculture. It is going to change everything. There are ethical and moral concerns, of course, and w...
2023-05-18
07 min
State of the Pod
Time to Unwind: Decoding CRISPR and Genome Editing
Join our hosts as they dive deep into the history, development, application, shortcomings, and potential of the groundbreaking gene-editing technology, CRISPR. You’ll want to tune in as they explore how CRISPR is already changing the world around us, how it may one day transform the very fabric of our existence, including you, all the way down to your DNA. By the end of this episode you’ll be a gene-ius. Produced and edited by Rma Polce, Alex Veldran, Marissa Brown-Johnson, and Ethan Tong Art by Savannah Flores Music from Karl Case...
2023-05-03
29 min
State of the Pod
511: Time to Unwind: Decoding CRISPR and Genome Editing
Join our hosts as they dive deep into the history, development, application, shortcomings, and potential of the groundbreaking gene-editing technology, CRISPR. You’ll want to tune in as they explore how CRISPR is already changing the world around us, how it may one day transform the very fabric of our existence, including you, all the way down to your DNA. By the end of this episode you’ll be a gene-ius. Produced and edited by Rma Polce, Alex Veldran, Marissa Brown-Johnson, and Ethan Tong Art by Savannah Flores Music from Karl Case...
2023-05-03
00 min
ALMAN IST LOST
#0049: CRISPR
#CRISPR #Gentechnik #JohnWick4 #OnePiece #Mindessteuer #Trauerweinerin #PandoraPapers CRISPR ist die Chance unsterblich zu werden. Es ist die Chance Krankheiten wie Krebs, MS und HIV zu heilen. Alzheimer wird nur noch Geschichte sein. Die Chance und Risiken die CRISPR bietet sind immens. Wir fühlen der uns bevorstehenden Zukunft auf den Zahn. Überblick 00:00 - 07:47 | 1 - Feedback-Runde: Globale Mindessteuer, Trauerweinerin 07:48 - 48:11 | 2 - Thema der Woche: CRISPR 49:12 - 01:06:40 | 3 - Top 3: One Piece MVPs Sources 1 https://bit.ly/3YDsMZa Diese Trauerweinerin begleitet Beerdigungen | Weltspiegel 2 https://youtu...
2023-04-11
1h 06
MindUnplugged Show with Dragos Radu
S3 - E1 - Dr. Françoise Baylis - The Ethical Implications of CRISPR and Beyond
Welcome to the latest episode of MindUnpluggedShow, where we delve into the fascinating world of CRISPR technology with the renowned bioethicist Dr. Françoise Baylis.About the Guest: Dr.Françoise Baylis is a philosopher and a leading voice in bioethics, pushing the boundaries of the field, challenging us to think deeply about the intersection of health, science, and biotechnology. Her innovative research focuses on human genome modification, assisted human reproduction, research involving women,and COVID-19. Dr.Baylis brings her ethical sensibility, theory, and common sense to a wide range of public issues.She is...
2023-04-01
1h 01
Climate Break
Could We Use CRISPR to Fight Climate Change? with Professor Kris Niyogi
What is CRISPR?DNA contains the fundamental information about an organism, and is used as an instruction manual to guide organism structure and function. Until CRISPR (short for Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats) technology was developed by Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier, editing DNA sequences was very difficult. Here’s the short version of the CRISPR process. First, a CRISPR enzyme is guided by an RNA strand to a DNA strand researchers want to edit. The RNA strand guides the enzyme to a specific point, and the enzyme cuts the DNA molecule. This CRISPR process can be...
2023-01-17
01 min
FutureBites with Dr. Bruce McCabe
CRISPR and the Future of Food - with Rodolphe Barrangou
Welcome to the first episode of FutureBites with Dr. Bruce McCabe. In this episode, Prof. Rodolphe Barrangou of North Carolina State University joins Bruce to talk about CRISPR and gene-editing and the future of food!CRISPR is short for CRISPR-Cas9. The CRISPR-Cas9 system and a family of related tools have brought faster, cheaper, more accurate, and more efficient methods to genome editing. They are unquestionably one of the top technologies changing the world right now.Professor Barrangou was involved early in the process of proving out the science of the role CRISPR played in nature. H...
2022-11-01
44 min
Mentors at Your Benchside
How CRISPR-Cas13 Can Revolutionize Your RNA Research
#31 — CRISPR can do more than edit DNA. Cas13, a CRISPR-associated protein that can bind and cut RNA, provides the power of CRISPR for studying RNA. Listen to the episode to discover how you can use Cas13 to knock-down, modify or track RNAs in mammalian cells. Plus learn how Cas13 can help you detect specific RNAs in patient samples in a matter of minutes.Visit the original article on CRISPR-Cas13 to see helpful diagrams and a table summarizing where to buy Cas13 plasmids. [1]Want to know more about how CRISPR can help your research? Visit our CR...
2022-10-04
08 min
Listen In - Bitesize Bio Webinar Audios
Guide to CRISPR/Cas9 Delivery How to Maximize Editing
In this webinar, you will learn how to maximize your genome editing efficiency using CRISPR/Cas9 and how to apply this technique in your research.The main points in the webinar will include:How to design guide RNAs using online tools specific to the genome and application of interest.Tips and practical advice to assist you in choosing and optimizing a CRISPR/Cas9 delivery system.How you can create precise mutations using homology-directed repair, including template design and cleavage siteAn Essential Guide to CRISPR/Cas9 Editing EfficiencyWhile CRISPR/Cas9...
2022-09-01
1h 01
DNA Today: A Genetics Podcast
#197 CRISPR Quality Control with Kiana Aran
We have two special announcements! Very soon we will be celebrating a decade of DNA Today! That’s right, we released our first episode on September 1st, 2012. It also coincides with our 200th episode. We want to mark these milestones with you on the show. So send in your favorite episode. You can write it, or better yet, record a voice memo sharing your favorite episode and why you enjoy listening to the show. After all, our podcast would not be possible without you loyal listeners. That’s why we want to celebrate together! Send in y...
2022-08-12
36 min
Steam Club
T2E18. EL CRISPR es el FUTURO!
Fuentes: CRISPR: así se editan los genes | Materia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoE-G7YPvZQ El editor genético CRISPR explicado para principiantes https://www.agenciasinc.es/Reportajes/El-editor-genetico-CRISPR-explicado-para-principiantes Jennifer Doudna, coinventora de CRISPR Cas9, pide precaución en su uso https://www.agenciasinc.es/Entrevistas/Tenemos-una-herramienta-que-se-puede-usar-para-controlar-la-evolucion-humana La magia de CRISPR. https://bibvirtual.upch.edu.pe:2088/revistas/investigacion-y-ciencia/apolo-11-770/la-magia-de-crispr-17638 Riesgos de la edición genética. https://bibvirtual.upch.edu.pe:2088/revistas/investigacion-y-ciencia/las-singularidades-del-cerebro-adolescente-642/riesgos-de-la-edicin-gentica-13403 Qué es CRISPR y por qué es tan importante para nuestro futuro. https://futurizable.com/crispr/#:~:text=Entre%20las%20ven...
2022-07-09
11 min
High Output AI
Bizzare Signs of Recession and CRISPR Tomatoes | EP008
Tom and Elliot discuss some of the more questionable signs that we might be in a recession and new work increasing Vitamin D in tomatoes using genetic modification with CRISPR. TIMESTAMPS 00:00:00 Intro 00:02:55 This Week's Topics 00:06:54 Topic 1 Bizzare indicators of recession 00:12:58 Hemline Index 00:18:55 R-Word Index 00:22:08 Men's Underwear Index 00:31:42 Bonus Index List 00:40:05 Stripper Sentiment 00:41:23 Actual Recession Indicators 00:44:54 Topic 2 CRISPR Super Tomatoes 01:03:44 Wrapping Up ✍️SHOW NOTES Part 1 - Stripper Things ...
2022-06-01
1h 06
Stuyvesant Notation
Episode 8: CRISPR/Gene Editing
Join your host Neha Maskey (along with David Voynov and Keara O'Donnell) in our eighth episode as we discuss the development of CRISPR, its benefits, ethical concerns, and more! Check out SIGMA 19 here! Sources: https://sitn.hms.harvard.edu/flash/2014/crispr-a-game-changing-genetic-engineering-technique/ https://www.labiotech.eu/interview/crispr-therapeutics-genome-editing/#:~:text=What%20are%20the%20advantages%20of,its%20relative%20simplicity%20and%20versatility https://www.cancercenter.com/community/blog/2021/04/cancer-crispr https://news.berkeley.edu/2021/03/30/fda-approves-first-test-of-crispr-to-correct-genetic-defect-causing-sickle-cell-disease/ https://www.science.org/content/article/crispr-injected-blood-treats-genetic-disease-first-time https://www.npr.org/sections...
2022-05-03
31 min
Luminexus
The CRISPR Revolution: The Past, Present and Future of CRISPR and What This Means For Humanity
Kevin Davies The crazy thing about revolutions is that no one knows if you’re living through one until dozens of years later. Kevin Davies, internationally recognized author and journal editor, argues that we are currently living through a revolution. The CRISPR revolution. Quite similar to the scientific revolution through the 15th and 16th century, Kevin says that the CRISPR revolution will be as impactful as the scientific revolution. We start this conversation where every good story should start: at the beginning. And we understand how CRISPR-Cas9 was discovered, and how the system works together to e...
2022-04-18
1h 01
Dijital Hayat
"Gen Düzenleme Teknolojisi: CRISPR" | Bölüm372
25.03.2022 | Dijital Hayat Bölüm372 - TRT Radyo1 | "Gen Düzenleme Teknolojisi: CRISPR" Bilal Eren'in hazırlayıp, sunduğu Dijital Hayat programımızda bu hafta, Üsküdar Üniversitesi Öğretim Üyesi Dr. Cihan Taştan ile; - CRISPR Ne Demek? - CRISPR Gen Düzenleme Teknolojisi Nasıl Çalışıyor? - CRISPR Ne Zaman Keşfedildi, Tarihçesi? - CRISPR Kim/Kimler Keşfetti? - 2020 Nobel Kimya Ödülünü Alanlar, CRISPR Cas9 ile Ne Yaptılar? - Gen Makası Nasıl Çalışıyor? - DNA Düzenlemesi Neden İhtiyaç? - CRISPR, İnsan Vücudunda Neleri Değiştirebilir? - CRISPR Teknolojisi Fiziksel Hastalıklar...
2022-03-25
23 min
DijitalHayatTV
"Gen Düzenleme Teknolojisi: CRISPR" | Bölüm372
25.03.2022 | Dijital Hayat Bölüm372 - TRT Radyo1 | "Gen Düzenleme Teknolojisi: CRISPR" Bilal Eren'in hazırlayıp, sunduğu Dijital Hayat programımızda bu hafta, Üsküdar Üniversitesi Öğretim Üyesi Dr. Cihan Taştan ile; - CRISPR Ne Demek? - CRISPR Gen Düzenleme Teknolojisi Nasıl Çalışıyor? - CRISPR Ne Zaman Keşfedildi, Tarihçesi? - CRISPR Kim/Kimler Keşfetti? - 2020 Nobel Kimya Ödülünü Alanlar, CRISPR Cas9 ile Ne Yaptılar? - Gen Makası Nasıl Çalışıyor? - DNA Düzenlemesi Neden İhtiyaç? - CRISPR, İnsan Vücudunda Neleri Değiştirebilir? - CRISPR Teknolojisi Fiziksel Hastalıklar...
2022-03-25
23 min
CannabisTech
CRISPR Cannabis Unlocking Genetic Codes
While cloning is an ancient and effective practice, it is not standard across the agricultural industry. Instead, farmers use stable seeds or seeds that grow predictably and uniformly. Many farmers are keen on developing similar seeds for hemp and medical cannabis; however, the process may require using CRISPR-Cas9 technology. CAN WE USE CRISPR FOR BETTER CANNABIS? As CanBreed has already gotten approval to use CRISPR technology commercially for years, yes, CRISPR cannabis is here. In 2020, CanBreed reported they modified a cannabis gene to make the plant resistant to powdery mildew. This year the company obtained...
2021-12-10
06 min
Info Under The Radar
S2E01 | CRISPR: Changing Course of Humanity with Kevin Davies
Welcome to season 2 of Info Under the Radar. New topics and new guests with your familiar hosts. In the first episode of this new season, we are talking about one of the most revolutionary gene-editing technologies, CRISPR. We are talking about various facets of CRISPR with none other than Kevin Davies, who is the author of EDITING HUMANITY: The Crispr Revolution and the New Era of Genome Editing and many other books, links of all of which can be found below. Timestamps (06:15) - Why should a layperson care about CRISPR and how CRISPR came about? (25:00) - Recap of how CRISPR...
2021-12-06
1h 16
PubReading
PubReading [18] - Controlling and enhancing CRISPR systems - H. Shivram, B. Cress, G. Knott, J. Doudna
Many bacterial and archaeal organisms use CRISPR-Cas (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats-CRISPR associated) systems to defend themselves from mobile genetic elements. These CRISPR-Cas systems are classified into six types based on their composition and mechanism. CRISPR-Cas enzymes are widely used for genome editing and offer immense therapeutic opportunity to treat genetic diseases. To realize their full potential, it is important to control the timing, duration, efficiency and specificity of CRISPR-Cas enzyme activities. In this review we discuss the mechanisms of natural CRISPR-Cas regulatory biomolecules that enhance or inhibit CRISPR-Cas immunity by altering enzyme function. We also discuss the...
2021-09-02
48 min
Doomcast from Curated Doom
058 - CRISPR - Tough Break
Wonky chillbreak sonic soldier, CRISPR, marks his first appearance on the Doomcast with an original minimix of Phuture Triphop beats called Tough Break. Expect snatches of rap, batches of trap, and hatches of snap, crackle and pop. ----Every Sunday (-ish) we'll be releasing a new podcast with new and exclusive music you won't hear anywhere else. Live performances, alternative versions, DJ sets and more from Ghost of Wood, Elif Yalvaç, Maurice Dancer, Ian Fleming, Undergut, Team Satan, Cratered Skull, Kustom Electronix, PsyClone and many, many more! ----Search for "Doomcast" in your...
2021-05-15
00 min
GuidePost, A Podcast Series from The CRISPR Journal
GuidePost Ep. 18: Kevin Davies, CRISPR Chronicler
In this podcast, Mendelspod host Theral Timpson interviews Kevin Davies about his latest book, "Editing Humanity: The CRISPR Revolution and the New Era of Genome Editing".{Episode Sponsored by Mendelspod}
2021-04-06
1h 02
The Mad Scientist Supreme
CRISPR
Send us a text🧬 CRISPR & Human Evolution: Gene Editing for Health and Power 🧠⚡In this sharp-edged episode, the Mad Scientist Supreme explores the incredible promise of CRISPR-Cas9, a gene-editing tool that started in bacteria and now holds the key to curing genetic diseases and enhancing human abilities.---🔧 What Is CRISPR?CRISPR, originally found in bacteria, allows cells to identify and repair DNA errors. Scientists adapted this to edit human genes—removing broken sequences and replacing them with corrected ones. It’s been used experimentally to fix Type 1 diabetes...
2021-03-25
06 min
Policy Punchline
George Church: The Father of Human Genome Project and CRISPR Genome Engineering
George Church is Robert Winthrop Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School and Professor of Health Sciences and Technology at Harvard and MIT. He is known as the father of synthetic biology and the CRISPR-CAS9 gene editing technology, and he is widely recognized as one of the most important geneticists of our age. In 1984, he developed the first direct genomic sequencing method, which resulted in the first genome sequence. He helped initiate the Human Genome Project in 1984 and the Personal Genome Project in 2005. He leads his own lab in Harvard and is also affiliated with the Broad Institute, the Wyss...
2021-03-15
1h 21
MIND Talks
Episode 1: CRISPR
You may have heard of CRISPR before, but do you know what it is? Join us for a conversation with Dr. Derrick Rancourt, a Professor at the University of Calgary, who will break down CRISPR and tell you why you should care. This episode will discuss: 1. Pre-CRISPR targeted mutagenesis 2. CRISPR as a disruptive technology 3. Applications of CRISPR 4. The CRISPR Patent Battle 5. The CRISPR Nobel Prize 6. CRISPR & COVID-19 7. CRISPR Employment Opportunities Music: “Holiday” by Lukrembo.
2021-01-05
29 min
Chemistry in Everyday Life
The Nobel Series Part III: The Gene Scissors, CRISPR/CAS9
Welcome back to the last episode of this Nobel Prize series during which I discuss the technology for which the two research groups around Prof. emmanuelle Charpentier and Prof. Doudna received the joint Nobel Prize for chemistry. This episode will put all the pieces that we encountered over the course of the last two episodes together and finally will explain, how the so-called gene scissors, CRIPS/CAS9, work.I can now be reached on twitter under @ChemistryinEve1 , if you have feedback that you would like to share. Alternatively, you can send an email to chem.podcast@gmail...
2020-11-23
16 min
Alltagschemie
Die Nobel Serie Teil III: Die Gen-Schere CRISPR/CAS9
Willkommen zurück zur letzten Episode meiner Nobelpreis-Serie in der ich die Technologie bespreche, für den die Forschungsgruppen von Prof. Emmanuelle Charpentier und von Prof. Jennifer Doudna den Nobelpreis für Chemie erhalten haben. Diese Folge wird alles gelernte zusammenfügen und abschließen erklären, wie genau die sogenannte Gen-Schere CRISPR/CAS9 funktioniert.Willst du einen Kommentar zu dieser Episode oder zu diesem Podcast abgeben, dann gibt es zwei Möglichkeiten. Entweder schreibe mir auf Twitter unter @alltagschemie oder schicke mir einfach altmodisch eine email auf chem.podcast@gmail.com.Quellen· The origina...
2020-11-23
18 min
Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael
Editing Humanity: The CRISPR Revolution and the New Era of Genome Editing w/ Kevin Davies
On this edition of Parallax Views, last month two female scientists, Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuele Charpentier, won the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their revolutionary work on CRISPR-Cas9, a technology that opens the door gene editing in ways previously unimagined. The win has been, rightfully, seen as a pivotal moment for women in science, but what, beyond that, what is the broader story of CRISPR and gene editing? What are the broader implications of gene editing and what does it entail for bioethics (ie: could CRISPR be used for darker purposes such as eugenics or bioterrorism)? What...
2020-11-11
1h 14
Sci Guys
Gene Editing with CRISPR
This week we chat about the genetic revolution and the ethics of editing human DNA...You can WATCH the podcast over on our YouTube channel:http://youtube.com/SciGuys If you would like to support the podcast, please donate to our Patreon:http://patreon.com/SciGuys If you'd like to see more of us, follow our socials!Facebookhttp://facebook.com/SciGuysPodTwitterhttp://twitter.com/SciGuysPodInstagramhttp://instagram.com/SciGuysPodReferences and Further Reading https://www.britannica.com/science/DNA https://w...
2020-11-02
1h 21
The Insightful Thinkers Podcast
CRISPR: The Future of Genetic Engineering
The CRISPR-Cas9 system for genetic engineering has taken the world by storm. Along with creating bruise-resistant potatoes and apples that never brown, the biggest potential for this ground-breaking discovery lies in its potential to save lives. Discussed in this episode: The 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the CRISPR-Cas9 system, the history of CRISPR, CRISPR uses in genetically modified foods, uses for CRISPR in animal farming, CRISPR in human gene therapy, CRISPR uses in animal-to-human organ transplants, ethical concerns about using CRISPR, the logistical issues of widespread CRISPR implementation, and the future of genetic engineering. Related re...
2020-10-13
31 min
Innovational Correctness
#015: CRISPR – One of the Biggest Science Breakthroughs of the Decade /w Joram Schwartzmann
CRISPR is considered one of the biggest and most important scientific breakthroughs of the past decade and will probably remain the biggest science story for the foreseeable future. CRISPR could revolutionize everything from medicine to agriculture - and it has worked on every organism it’s been tried on. And with COVID-19 at our doorsteps, this is a perfect time to get acquainted with the powerful new gene-editing technology called CRISPR.Topics covered:What CRISPR is - explained in simple terms,Why it’s considered to be one of the biggest scientific breakthroughs in the last...
2020-10-12
1h 15
Lubię wiedzieć
99. CRISPR nagrodzony Noblem
Mówię dziś o nagrodzonej w tym roku Noblem z dziedziny chemii metodzie CRISPR Linki: https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/chemistry/2020/press-release/ - Nobel za CRISPR https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metoda_CRISPR/Cas https://biotechnologia.pl/biotechnologia/crispr-molekularne-nozyce-do-dna,16652 - duży artykuł o metodzie CRISPR https://bit.ly/34KjXSW - o wyleczeniu anemii sierpowatej https://bit.ly/33PomER - o leczeniu wrodzonej ślepoty za pomocą CRISPR W tle gra: “Melting Sands” ELEPHNT
2020-10-11
08 min
16 Minutes News by a16z
A Nobel for CRISPR! When, Who, How, What Now
"It's CRISPR!" This week, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to scientists Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna (also an a16z co-founder, of Scribe Therapeutics), for the development of the CRISPR/Cas9 method for genome editing -- a technology that's "had a revolutionary impact on the life sciences, is contributing to new cancer therapies, and may make the dream of curing inherited diseases come true".While many describe this technology as "genetic scissors", one of the sharpest tools, is that analogy too limited for describing the true power and potential of CRISPR as a gene-editing platform...
2020-10-10
23 min
Cite Your Sources
Ep 14 - Hacking Humans with CRISPR
In this weeks episode, Shelby & Charlie discuss an incredibly ethically and morally charged topic, CRISPR. CRISPR, clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats, is a "technology" of sorts that allows researchers, scientists, or even the average person to alter and edit their genetic coding. Focusing mostly on the Netflix docu-series, Unnatural Selection, join us as we discuss some experiments that have been done with CRISPR, what's been successful, what fell short, some controversial actions taken by people, and even some conspiracy. Sources: https://www.addgene.org/crispr/history/#:~:text=CRISPR%20(Clustered%20Regularly%20Interspaced%20Short,was%20not%20elucidated%20until%202007. https://www.yourgenome...
2020-10-05
1h 21
GES Center Lectures, NC State University
Rodolphe Barrangou - Catching up on the CRISPR craze
Genetic Engineering and Society Center GES Colloquium - Tuesdays 12-1PM (via Zoom) NC State University | http://go.ncsu.edu/ges-colloquium GES Mediasite - See videos, full abstracts, speaker bios, and slides https://go.ncsu.edu/ges-mediasite Twitter - https://twitter.com/GESCenterNCSU Catching up with the CRISPR craze: applications and implications of genome editing technologies The advent of CRISPR-based technologies has revolutionized our ability to manipulate the genetic content of organisms across the tree of life, and democratized genome editing across the globe. Actually, genome editing technologies have been broadly deployed in...
2020-09-24
1h 01
The Chicken Mind Nuggets's Podcast
Ep.22 CRISPR Kreme
Chicken Mind Nuggets. Hosted by Wifey Chickenmindnuggets.com chickenmindnuggets@gmail.com @mindchicken References for this episode Brokowski, C., & Adli, M. (2019). CRISPR Ethics: Moral Considerations for Applications of a Powerful Tool. Journal of Molecular Biology, 431(1), 88–101. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmb.2018.05.044 Gantz, V. M., & Akbari, O. S. (2018, May 22). Gene editing technologies and applications for insects. Retrieved October 22, 2019, from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6296244/ Larson, C., & Schaffer, A. (2014). Genome Editing. (cover story). MIT Technology Review, 117(3), 26. Retrieved from https://search.ebscohost.com...
2020-09-21
07 min
EpiSTEM
Curiosities: CRISPR Series Conclusion
This is the curiosities episode for the CRISPR series as a whole. This episode jabs at questions and curiosities spawned by the CRISPR series. These ideas are split into two main groups: those relating to the biomimicry of CRISPR and those relating to the ethics of CRISPR. Can CRISPR be utilized in other fields as seen by those working with FPGAs? If so, is CRISPR really ethical or is it the impending doom of society to eugenics?
2020-09-08
11 min
16 Minutes News by a16z
CRISPR for Covid Testing and FDA EUAs
As calls for better, faster, cheaper, portable testing for COVID-19 disease are heard around the world -- given the important role of test-trace-isolate in re-opening the economy! -- the FDA recently issued an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for a CRISPR-based diagnostic.It's the first authorized use of CRISPR technology for an infectious disease test. So we discuss this topic in this week's episode of 16 Minutes -- our show where we cover the news headlines, tease apart what's hype/what's real from our vantage point in tech, and share where we are on the overall arc of various...
2020-05-17
20 min
The Bob & Kevin Show
Ep. 063 - CRISPR and in-home biohacking kits and where this technology may take us, plus Diego the tortoise and his amazing sex drive
In this episode, Bob & Kevin talk all things CRISPR - basically the REGEX of DNA editing... and guess what? Apparently you can do it at home... soak in the transcript below (from our friends at https://otter.ai/) and feel free to ping us on social media with your thoughts on this episode or any of our others - Follow us on twitter at https://twitter.com/bobandkevinshow. Kevin 0:00 So Bob, is this a safe place for discourse? Bob 0:06 I hope so Kevin 0:07 good. Because Bob 0:09 I've been...
2020-01-21
00 min
IdioFacto
CRISPR & Numerology
As a nice follow-up to last week's GMO episode, Levi explains the process of Clustered Regularly Inter-spaced Short Palindromic Repeats (or CRISPR for short). Matt then runs us through numerology, where he assigns Levi a "name number" that dictates his personality... Or does it? Show notes for CRISPR CRISPR Timeline - https://www.broadinstitute.org/what-broad/areas-focus/project-spotlight/crispr-timeline Live Science article on CRISPR - https://www.livescience.com/58790-crispr-explained.html Gif showing CRISPR CAS9 in action - https://www.livescience.com/60938-a-breathtaking-new-gif-shows-crispr-chewing-up-dna.html ...
2019-12-18
45 min
TapirCast
Gen Manipülasyonu ve CRISPR-CAS9 - Bölüm 2
Ömer Faruk Başoğlu ve Halil Said Cankurtaran'ın yer aldığı bu bölümümüzde; CRISPR-CAS9 özelinde gen editleme yöntemleri ve büyük verinin sağlık alanında kullanımı üzerine konuşulmuştur. 00:10 Giriş 00:38 Gen editleme yöntemleri nelerdir? CRISPR’ı öne çıkaran özelliği nedir? 04:48 Bakteriler neden virüslerin DNA’sını saklamak zorunda kalıyor? 07:13 CAS9’ın işlevi 08:45 CRISPR-CAS9 süreci nasıl işliyor? 13:14 CRISPR gen editleme tekniğinin kullanım örneği 16:13 Klavuz RNA üretimi 18:16 CRISPR-CAS9...
2019-11-27
53 min
Pravidelná dávka
98. Ako bioinžinieri upravujú gény: CRISPR a genetický kufrík s náradím
Genetické inžinierstvo a génové úpravy patria medzi najvzrušujúcejšie oblasti moderného bioinžinierstva a vedy. Najpoužívanejším nástrojom využívaným na génové úpravy je CRISPR-Cas9. Čo to ale vlastne je? A ako to funguje? O genetickom inžinierstve, o nástroji s názvom CRISPR-Cas9, jeho princípoch a fungovaní, o výhodách a nevýhodách sa budeme rozprávať v dnešnej Pravidelnej dávke. ----more---- Referencie: [1] Anzalone, A. V, Randolph, P. B., Davis, J. R., Sousa, A. A., Koblan, L. W., Levy, J. M., …...
2019-11-08
15 min
16 Minutes News by a16z
CRISPR: Policy, Platform, Trials (#11)
This is the 11th episode of 16 Minutes, a weekly show where we quickly cover the top headlines of the week, the a16z Podcast way: why are these topics in the news; what’s real, what’s hype -- from our vantage point in tech.This week, we do a 20-ish minute deep-dive on CRISPR, to tease apart the FUD from the facts given a bunch of recent news (not research!) around the gene-editing platform. The news implications range from policy to practice:At the end of July, one of the first laws to directly regulate CRIS...
2019-10-08
23 min
Meet the Microbiologist
CRISPR, anti-CRISPR, and anti-anti-CRISPR systems with Joe Bondy-Denomy
CRISPR is a genome-editing tool, but what is its role in microbial biology and evolution? Joe Bondy-Denomy discusses his discovery of the first anti-CRISPR protein and the many unanswered questions surrounding CRISPR biology. Julie's Biggest Takeaways CRISPR is a bacterial immune system that identifies and destroys specific nucleotide sequences. These sequences are most commonly associated with foreign DNA from bacteriophage or plasmids. Bacterial acquisition of new CRISPR spacer sequences is fairly inefficient, and often a bacterium dies before acquiring and fending off a new phage infection. Only about 1 in a million cells emerge...
2019-05-02
47 min
GuidePost, A Podcast Series from The CRISPR Journal
Ep. 9: Emmanuelle Charpentier, CRISPR-Cas pioneer
In a French bistro in New York City, Emmanuelle Charpentier (Founding Director, Max Planck Unit for the Science of Pathogens, Berlin) discusses with Kevin Davies her nomadic career, the high points in her CRISPR journey, and previews her future plans.
2019-02-05
50 min
GuidePost, A Podcast Series from The CRISPR Journal
Ep. 4: Jacob Sherkow, CRISPR patents explained
In episode #4 of GuidePost, Jacob Sherkow (New York Law School) – one of the leading academic authorities on biotech patent law – explains the twists and turns of the ongoing CRISPR patent dispute.
2019-02-01
34 min
The Random Scientist
TRS042 - CRISPR Babies - wtf?
Zum Ende des Jahres werfen wir unseren gewohnten Sendungsplan über den Haufen, sprechen über Feedback und diskutieren über die Anwendung von CRISPR/CAS-9 auf menschliche Embryonen. Feedback Aktionspotential Aminosäuren News Hiroyuki Takeda, Hiroko Kamiyama, … Osamu Ishitani (2018) Highly Efficient and Robust Photocatalytic Systems for CO 2 Reduction Consisting of a Cu(I) Photosensitizer and Mn(I) Catalysts (Journal of the American Chemical Society) DOI: 10.1021/jacs.8b10619 Shiyu Luo, C. Alexander Valencia, … Taosheng Huang (2018) Biparental Inheritance of Mitochondrial DNA in Humans (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences) DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1810946115 Jay R. Corrigan, Saleem Alhabash...
2019-01-01
1h 23
Chaos Computer Club - archive feed (high quality)
Genom-Editierung mit CRISPR/Cas (35c3)
CRISPR/Cas hat die Genforschung revolutioniert und könnte bald in großem Stil gentechnisch eingesetzt werden. Aber was ist CRISPR und wie funktioniert es? Kurz gesagt: Teile des adaptiven Immunsystems von Bakterien werden genutzt, um Gene zu verändern. Und das funktioniert präziser als mit jedem anderen Werkzeug zuvor und offenbar in allen Tier- und Pflanzenarten. Damit ist CRISPR anders als die herkömmlichen Methoden der Gentechnik. Es ist einfach anzuwenden, preiswert, schnell, extrem vielseitig und damit in jedem Biologielabor erhältlich. Bio-Hacker haben sogar begonnen, CRISPR zu Hause zu nutzen. CRISPR wird bereits eingesetzt, um mehr über Genfunk...
2018-12-27
44 min
Chaos Computer Club - 35C3: Refreshing Memories (mp3)
Genom-Editierung mit CRISPR/Cas (35c3)
CRISPR/Cas hat die Genforschung revolutioniert und könnte bald in großem Stil gentechnisch eingesetzt werden. Aber was ist CRISPR und wie funktioniert es? Kurz gesagt: Teile des adaptiven Immunsystems von Bakterien werden genutzt, um Gene zu verändern. Und das funktioniert präziser als mit jedem anderen Werkzeug zuvor und offenbar in allen Tier- und Pflanzenarten. Damit ist CRISPR anders als die herkömmlichen Methoden der Gentechnik. Es ist einfach anzuwenden, preiswert, schnell, extrem vielseitig und damit in jedem Biologielabor erhältlich. Bio-Hacker haben sogar begonnen, CRISPR zu Hause zu nutzen. CRISPR wird bereits eingesetzt, um mehr über Genfunk...
2018-12-27
44 min
Sciencentric
#2 Everything We Know about the CRISPR Babies
We explore the latest news out of China that a scientist has created genetically-modified babies using the CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing system. Support us on Patreon: https://bit.ly/2GjxdoL Check our list of recommended science books: https://bit.ly/2zOIiYU Links: The He Lab YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0MrOF3n_8ZrklRxAm4zoA_zBiG7mvMU4 Why Are Scientists So Upset About the First Crispr Babies? https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/05/health/crispr-gene-editing-embryos.html First CRISPR Babies: 6 Questions That Remain https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/first-crispr-babies-6-questions-that-remain/ What are genome editing and CRISPR-Cas9? https://ghr.nlm.nih.gov...
2018-12-08
37 min
Innovation Overground
Innovation Overground: The CRISPR episode
Everyone has a take on CRISPR. Join the Overground crew as they provide a brief overview of CRISPR and its current limits on curing diseases and creating rampaging supervillains. The trio then discuss how Easi-CRISPR, a technology jointly invented at UNMC and the University of Tokai, neatly fills in the current limits of genome editing for both applications. Featured Technologies: Easi-CRISPR (https://www.unemed.com/product/crispr-cas9-editing-tool & https://www.unemed.com/product/easi-crispr-therapeutic) Hosts: Charlie Litton (@charlielitton); Tyler Scherr (@dare2scherr); Joe Runge (@HJRunge) Sponsor: UNeMed (https://www.unemed.com); @UNeMed Music: Countdown to Myocardial Infarction, by Peter Gresser. Used with...
2018-08-06
22 min