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2022
ChristianaCare’s Gene Editing Institute brings all-female team of scientists from Delaware to teach gene editing with CRISPR in a BoxTM at all-girls high school in North Carolina
Students at Salem Academy first to learn with the innovative tool in North Carolina as interest grows nationwide.
Scientists Put CRISPR on Safer Path to Patient Treatments with New Process for Evaluating Impacts of Gene Edits that Alter Rather than “Knock Out” DNA Code
In a new study in journal Gene Therapy, researchers at ChristianaCare’s Gene Editing Institute describe how the advance is validating the safety and efficacy of their novel approach for using CRISPR to improve lung cancer treatments.
Scientists Put CRISPR on Safer Path to Patient Treatments with New Process for Evaluating Impacts of Gene Edits that Alter Rather than “Knock Out” DNA Code
In a new study in journal Gene Therapy, researchers at ChristianaCare’s Gene Editing Institute describe how the advance is validating the safety and efficacy of their novel approach for using CRISPR to improve lung cancer treatments.
2021
New Tool for Rapidly Analyzing CRISPR Gene Edits Reveals Frequent Production of Unintended Edits Near Site of DNA Repairs
Study in Communications Biology-Nature from ChristianaCare’s Gene Editing Institute debuts new method that unmasks all DNA changes caused by CRISPR in two days vs. two months; most errant edits may be harmless, but insights essential to gauge patient risks.
New Tool for Rapidly Analyzing CRISPR Gene Edits Reveals Frequent Production of Unintended Edits Near Site of DNA Repairs
Study in Communications Biology-Nature from ChristianaCare’s Gene Editing Institute debuts new method that unmasks all DNA changes caused by CRISPR in two days vs. two months; most errant edits may be harmless, but insights essential to gauge patient risks.
ChristianaCare’s Gene Editing Institute and DETV produce video series to engage high school students in the latest biomedical technologies and encourage them to pursue scientific careers
CRISPR in a Box Educational ToolkitTM – a gene editing experiment developed by the Gene Editing Institute for teaching – and the videos are already being used in classrooms in Delaware; Goal to reach students of color.
ChristianaCare’s Gene Editing Institute and DETV produce video series to engage high school students in the latest biomedical technologies and encourage them to pursue scientific careers
CRISPR in a Box Educational ToolkitTM – a gene editing experiment developed by the Gene Editing Institute for teaching – and the videos are already being used in classrooms in Delaware; Goal to reach students of color.
St. Georges Technical High School is first high school in the U.S. to use the Gene Editing Institute’s CRISPR in a Box Educational ToolkitTM
Study in The CRISPR Journal from ChristianaCare’s Gene Editing Institute reports the app advances CRISPR gene therapy R&D; 18-year-old software savant helped lead the app’s development.
St. Georges Technical High School is first high school in the U.S. to use the Gene Editing Institute’s CRISPR in a Box Educational ToolkitTM
Study in The CRISPR Journal from ChristianaCare’s Gene Editing Institute reports the app advances CRISPR gene therapy R&D; 18-year-old software savant helped lead the app’s development.
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2022
ChristianaCare’s Gene Editing Institute brings all-female team of scientists from Delaware to teach gene editing with CRISPR in a BoxTM at all-girls high school in North Carolina
Students at Salem Academy first to learn with the innovative tool in North Carolina as interest grows nationwide.
Scientists Put CRISPR on Safer Path to Patient Treatments with New Process for Evaluating Impacts of Gene Edits that Alter Rather than “Knock Out” DNA Code
In a new study in journal Gene Therapy, researchers at ChristianaCare’s Gene Editing Institute describe how the advance is validating the safety and efficacy of their novel approach for using CRISPR to improve lung cancer treatments.
Scientists Put CRISPR on Safer Path to Patient Treatments with New Process for Evaluating Impacts of Gene Edits that Alter Rather than “Knock Out” DNA Code
In a new study in journal Gene Therapy, researchers at ChristianaCare’s Gene Editing Institute describe how the advance is validating the safety and efficacy of their novel approach for using CRISPR to improve lung cancer treatments.
2021
New Tool for Rapidly Analyzing CRISPR Gene Edits Reveals Frequent Production of Unintended Edits Near Site of DNA Repairs
Study in Communications Biology-Nature from ChristianaCare’s Gene Editing Institute debuts new method that unmasks all DNA changes caused by CRISPR in two days vs. two months; most errant edits may be harmless, but insights essential to gauge patient risks.
New Tool for Rapidly Analyzing CRISPR Gene Edits Reveals Frequent Production of Unintended Edits Near Site of DNA Repairs
Study in Communications Biology-Nature from ChristianaCare’s Gene Editing Institute debuts new method that unmasks all DNA changes caused by CRISPR in two days vs. two months; most errant edits may be harmless, but insights essential to gauge patient risks.
ChristianaCare’s Gene Editing Institute and DETV produce video series to engage high school students in the latest biomedical technologies and encourage them to pursue scientific careers
CRISPR in a Box Educational ToolkitTM – a gene editing experiment developed by the Gene Editing Institute for teaching – and the videos are already being used in classrooms in Delaware; Goal to reach students of color.
ChristianaCare’s Gene Editing Institute and DETV produce video series to engage high school students in the latest biomedical technologies and encourage them to pursue scientific careers
CRISPR in a Box Educational ToolkitTM – a gene editing experiment developed by the Gene Editing Institute for teaching – and the videos are already being used in classrooms in Delaware; Goal to reach students of color.
St. Georges Technical High School is first high school in the U.S. to use the Gene Editing Institute’s CRISPR in a Box Educational ToolkitTM
Study in The CRISPR Journal from ChristianaCare’s Gene Editing Institute reports the app advances CRISPR gene therapy R&D; 18-year-old software savant helped lead the app’s development.
St. Georges Technical High School is first high school in the U.S. to use the Gene Editing Institute’s CRISPR in a Box Educational ToolkitTM
Study in The CRISPR Journal from ChristianaCare’s Gene Editing Institute reports the app advances CRISPR gene therapy R&D; 18-year-old software savant helped lead the app’s development.