Researchers at Stanford have developed a CRISPR-based system to degrade viral RNA, with potential applications as both an anti-viral therapeutic and a prophylactic treatment against influenza, SARS-CoV-2, and other viruses.
Stanford inventors have developed a method of using CRISPR/Cas9 or similar gene editing technologies to genetically edit an individual's own myeloid cells for specific gene targets, which are critical to wound repair, and applying these edited cells in a hydrogel to promote ra
Genetic engineering of biological systems is a fundamental tool for both basic and translation research, where up- and down-regulation of gene expression is necessary to drive cellular phenotypes and evaluate gene function.
Researchers at Stanford have developed methods for controlling CRISPR-based gene editing and gene regulation. CRISPR systems have been developed for gene editing and gene expression regulation in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms.