Explore CRISPR-Cas9, the revolutionary gene-editing technology derived from bacterial defense systems that allows precise editing of DNA, its applications, and ethical implications.
How a simple cardboard box is bringing gene editing to classrooms and kitchens worldwide with a frugal CRISPR kit.
Exploring the political and ethical dimensions of CRISPR gene editing technology and its governance challenges.
Exploring how CRISPR/Cas9 and synthetic DNA are used to create NPHP1 knockout stem cells for studying kidney diseases.
Exploring the breakthroughs and ethical challenges of CRISPR gene editing technology through the case study of Baby KJ's treatment and global socio-bioethics considerations
Understanding the hidden risks of gene editing and how scientists are creating safer genetic medicines with CRISPR technology.
Exploring how knowledge and values influence attitudes toward gene editing technologies among farmers, scientists, policymakers, and the public.
How advanced software tools are helping CRISPR overcome its limitations and deliver on its revolutionary promises in gene editing.
Exploring the democratic challenges of CRISPR gene editing technology and the need for inclusive deliberation in biotechnology governance