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Founded by Nobel Laureate Jennifer Doudna, the Innovative Genomics Institute is using genome engineering to solve humanity’s greatest problems in health, climate, and sustainable agriculture.
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Scientists Create Cancer-Fighting Immune Cells Right in the Body
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CRISPR Clinical Trials: A 2026 Update
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The Genome Editing Playbook Is Different in Neurons
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Google.org Supports AI Science Research at the IGI
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CRISPR Cures On-Demand Explained
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How a Tiny Plant is Providing Surprising Insights into How We Age
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IGI Announces a New Center for Pediatric CRISPR Cures to Expand Access to Rare Disease Therapies
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CRISPR Clinical Trials 2026
Publications
Programmable kinetic barcoding for multiplexed RNA detection with Cas13a
Nature Biomedical Engineering
March 31, 2026
Mapping cis-regulatory mutations at scale in sorghum enables modulation of gene expression
Nature Biotechnology
March 27, 2026
Rapid adaptation and extinction in synchronized outdoor evolution experiments of Arabidopsis
Science
March 26, 2026
Quantitative dissection of Agrobacterium virulence to generate a synthetic Ti plasmid
ACS Synthetic Biology
March 23, 2026
In vivo site-specific engineering to reprogram T cells
Nature
March 18, 2026
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IGI in the News
From Discovery to Cure: How CRISPR Came of Age
The Scientist
April 2, 2026
CRISPR makes enhanced cancer-fighting immune cells inside mice
Nature
March 18, 2026
The FDA creates a quicker path for gene therapies
NPR
February 23, 2026
Gene Editing Has Struggled To Go Commercial. This Nobel Laureate Has A $1 Billion Plan To Fix That.
Forbes
February 17, 2026
Gene Editing that Spreads Within the Body Could Cure More Diseases
New Scientist
February 12, 2026
The Present and Future of Gene Editing with Jennifer Doudna
Core Memory
January 28, 2026