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CRISPR-based technologies offer enormous potential to benefit human health and safety, from disease eradication to fortified food supplies. As one example, CRISPR-based gene drives, which are engineered to spread specific traits through targeted populations, are being developed to stop the transmission of devastating diseases such as malaria and dengue fever.
The Innovative Genomics Institute entered summer 2020 with two goals in mind: to launch surveillance testing at UC Berkeley and boost participation rates.