Advancing genome research for a better world
Advancing genome 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
Resources
CRISPR Clinical Trials: A 2024 Update
Publications
- An essential and highly selective protein import pathway encoded by nucleus-forming phage - PNAS
- Perspectives on Genetically Engineered Microorganisms and Their Regulation in the United States - ACS Synthetic Biology
- The plant immune system: From discovery to deployment - Cell
- Reversal of C9orf72 mutation-induced transcriptional dysregulation and pathology in cultured human neurons by allele-specific excision - PNAS
- Assembly of SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid protein with nucleic acid - Nucleic Acids Research
- Improving prime editing with an endogenous small RNA-binding protein - Nature
IGI in the News
- New Medicine Could Prevent Disease Before it Begins — But at a Cost - Financial Times
- Researchers Discover Key Functions of Therapeutically Promising Jumbo Viruses - UCSD Today
- Jennifer Doudna: The Exciting Future of Genome Editing - Eric Topol - Ground Truths
- Could Lab-developed Tests Help Get CRISPR to Patients? - STAT News
- Engineering the Microbiome: CRISPR Leads the Way - The Scientist
- Women in Enterprising Science Incubator is Giving Young Scientists Room to Grow - SF Business Times