CRISPR 2.0: More Than Just a Research Tool

CRISPR, which stands for “clustered, regularly interspaced, short palindromic repeats,” is an exciting technology that is catalyzing new advances in human and animal health. Adapted from nature, CRISPR is capable of altering DNA and RNA in living cells to understand gene biology and treat disease. Learn the latest developments from a UC Davis research professor.

Suggested Reading: Past, present, and future of CRISPR genome editing technologies by Martin Pacesa, Oana Pelea and Martin Jinek