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Advancing genomics research for a better world
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.
Research Programs
Human Health
Climate & Sustainable Agriculture
Advancing Genome Engineering
Publications
Packaged delivery of CRISPR–Cas9 ribonucleoproteins accelerates genome editing
CRISPRi-ART enables functional genomics of diverse bacteriophages using RNA-binding dCas13d
Mechanism-guided engineering of a minimal biological particle for genome editing
IGI in the News
At UC Berkeley, Dem House Members Gather Evidence to Fight Cuts to World-leading Research
President Biden Honors Nation’s Leading Scientists, Technologists, and Innovators
How Biochemists are Tinkering with Photosynthesis to Improve Crop Yields
How a Breakthrough Gene-editing Tool Will Help the World Cope with Climate Change
How Collaborations Can Help Match The Pace Of Genomics Advances
These 10 scientists are leading a new generation of gene editors developing CRISPR medicines