If you work with T cells, chances are high that you've used CRISPR/Cas9 to knockout genes. But did you know that CRISPR tools can not only engineer the genome, but that you can also directly engineer epigenetic regulation or process mRNA, completely without DNA-damage?
September 8, 2025 at 7:18 PM
If you work with T cells, chances are high that you've used CRISPR/Cas9 to knockout genes. But did you know that CRISPR tools can not only engineer the genome, but that you can also directly engineer epigenetic regulation or process mRNA, completely without DNA-damage?
We are excited to make #CRISPR accessible to high school education. 🧬 Go check out the article in The Stanford Daily to read about our frugal CRISPRkits. #democratizingscience#scienceaccessibility
We are excited to make #CRISPR accessible to high school education. 🧬 Go check out the article in The Stanford Daily to read about our frugal CRISPRkits. #democratizingscience#scienceaccessibility