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
- Methanotrophic Methanoperedens archaea host diverse and interacting extrachromosomal elements - Nature Microbiology
- Enhancing pediatric access to cell and gene therapies - Nature Medicine
- Engineered plants provide a photosynthetic platform for the production of diverse human milk oligosaccharides - Nature Food
- Multiplexed CRISPR-Cas9 mutagenesis of rice PSBS1 noncoding sequences for transgene-free overexpression - Science Advances
- Systematic decoding of cis gene regulation defines context-dependent control of the multi-gene costimulatory receptor locus in human T cells - Nature Genetics
- The gut–airway microbiome axis in health and respiratory diseases - Nature Reviews Microbiology
IGI in the News
- Can Gene Editing Help Tackle Global Issues? - WIRED
- CRISPR: A Gamechanger for Livestock Methane Reduction? - Ag Funder News
- Cis-editing for all - Nature Biotechnology
- How Crops are Being Disaster-Proofed - BBC 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