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
Publications
- In vivo human T cell engineering with enveloped delivery vehicles - Nature Biotechnology
- Infant gut DNA bacteriophage strain persistence during the first 3 years of life - Cell Host & Microbe
- Systematic and scalable genome-wide essentiality mapping to identify nonessential genes in phages - PLOS Biology
- Host translation machinery is not a barrier to phages that interact with both CPR and non-CPR bacteria - mBio
- Infant microbiome cultivation and metagenomic analysis reveal Bifidobacterium 2′-fucosyllactose utilization can be facilitated by coexisting species - Nature Communications
- Eukaryotic RNA-guided endonucleases evolved from a unique clade of bacterial enzymes - Nucleic Acids Research
IGI in the News
- Jennifer Doudna, Fyodor Urnov Want to Streamline Gene Editing Studies with Danaher's Help - Endpoints News
- Innovative Genomics Institute Hatches Plan to ‘Cure Hundreds of Diseases’ Left Behind by CRISPR Revolution - STAT News
- How New Sickle Cell Treatments Will Transform Patients’ Lives - The Observer
- Gene Editing Needs to Be for Everyone - WIRED
- What a New Genetic Therapy for Sickle Cell Should Teach Us About Biomedical Progress - Washington Post
- The Age of CRISPR Medicine is Here - WIRED
- Cancer Shredder Utilizes CRISPR, Targets Glioblastoma - Genetic Engineering & Biotech News