University of California fights for CRISPR patent rights against Broad Institute, Harvard, MIT
CRISPR-Cas9, the gene-editing technology co-invented by a UC Berkeley professor, is again in the courts, as the University of California fights the Broad Institute, Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, or MIT, over patent rights that could yield billions.
University of California fights for CRISPR patent rights against Broad Institute, Harvard, MIT
CRISPR-Cas9, the gene-editing technology co-invented by a UC Berkeley professor, is again in the courts, as the University of California fights the Broad Institute, Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, or MIT, over patent rights that could yield billions.
Berkeley city planning 'giant' George Williams dies at 89
Williams’ academic and professional career, which included writing legislation for president Lyndon Johnson and lecturing at UC Berkeley, had impacts around the country and world.
Berkeley city planning 'giant' George Williams dies at 89
Williams’ academic and professional career, which included writing legislation for president Lyndon Johnson and lecturing at UC Berkeley, had impacts around the country and world.
'Reckoning with that history': UC Berkeley revisits concerns over controversial building names
At a time when the removal of controversial monuments from public places has made national headlines, UC Berkeley finds itself revisiting concerns surrounding the names of several contentious buildings on campus.
'Reckoning with that history': UC Berkeley revisits concerns over controversial building names
At a time when the removal of controversial monuments from public places has made national headlines, UC Berkeley finds itself revisiting concerns surrounding the names of several contentious buildings on campus.
Jennifer Doudna awarded 5-year grant to improve gene-editing technology
The National Human Genome Research Institute, or NHGRI, awarded a five-year grant to UC Berkeley molecular biology and biochemistry professor Jennifer Doudna to lead the Center for Genome Editing and Recording.
Jennifer Doudna awarded 5-year grant to improve gene-editing technology
The National Human Genome Research Institute, or NHGRI, awarded a five-year grant to UC Berkeley molecular biology and biochemistry professor Jennifer Doudna to lead the Center for Genome Editing and Recording.
All stars including our sun began life in tandem, new evidence suggests
It has long been known in the astronomical community that many stars are binaries, orbiting each other because of their mutual gravitational pull. A forthcoming paper by UC Berkeley theoretical astrophysicist Steven Stahler and Harvard radio astronomer Sarah Sadavoy cites evidence that all stars began life in such a partnership, including our sun.
All stars including our sun began life in tandem, new evidence suggests
It has long been known in the astronomical community that many stars are binaries, orbiting each other because of their mutual gravitational pull. A forthcoming paper by UC Berkeley theoretical astrophysicist Steven Stahler and Harvard radio astronomer Sarah Sadavoy cites evidence that all stars began life in such a partnership, including our sun.