29 October 2010 0 Comments

Gene Editing, now and for the future – from Dana Carroll

Welcome to the 3rd blog in our series about Dr. Dana Carroll of the University of Utah.

The previous blogs focused on Dr. Carroll’s thoughts on Sigma’s role in ZFNs for genome editing, and on Scientists he admires.

In this video, we asked Dr. Carroll to share his thoughts on the current state of zinc finger nucleases, and where the technology is headed.   He explains how ZFN’s are being used in a broad range of organisms, from Zebrafish to mosquitos.  Then he comments on current clinical trials and the potential for ZFNs in plants.

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