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The Cow Burp Problem
Methane is a greenhouse gas 25 times more potent than carbon dioxide. One of the biggest sources of methane: cow burps. But don't blame the cows! The methane is actually created by microbes in the cow gut. IGI researchers Ermias Kebreab and Matthias Hess at UC Davis and collaborators at UC Berkeley are working to develop new tools to block the microbes from creating methane in the first place, sparing the Earth - and the cow - from the effects of the gas.
Learn more about the IGI's Audacious Project that is developing microbiome editing tools to solve problems in health and climate innovativegenomics.org/microbiome-editing/.
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Видео

Derfogail Delcassian on Creating Vaccines to Treat Cancer - HS Chau Women in Enterprising Science
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Derfogail Delcassian, a 2023-2024 HS Chau Women In Enterprising Science (WIES) Fellow at the Innovative Genomics Institute, on using mRNA technology to create cancer vaccines. The HS Chau WIES program supports researchers who are dedicated to promoting gender equity in bio-entrepreneurship.
Kelsey Hern on Preventing Respiratory Infections - IGI’s HS Chau Women in Enterprising Science
Просмотров 634 месяца назад
Kelsey Hern, a 2023-2024 HS Chau Women In Enterprising Science (WIES) Fellow at the Innovative Genomics Institute, on using inhalable probiotics to prevent respiratory infections in vulnerable patients. The HS Chau WIES program supports researchers who are dedicated to promoting gender equity in bio-entrepreneurship.
Alice Refermat on Targeted Genetic Treatments for Cancer - HS Chau Women in Enterprising Science
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Alice Refermat, a 2023-2024 HS Chau Women In Enterprising Science (WIES) Fellow at the Innovative Genomics Institute, on creating treatments that target cancer-driver genes. The HS Chau WIES program supports researchers who are dedicated to promoting gender equity in bio-entrepreneurship.
Clare Lou on Using the Immune System to Fight Cancer - IGI’s HS Chau Women in Enterprising Science
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Clare Lou, a 2023-2024 HS Chau Women In Enterprising Science (WIES) Fellow at the Innovative Genomics Institute, on training the immune system to attack cancer cells. The HS Chau WIES program supports researchers who are dedicated to promoting gender equity in bio-entrepreneurship.
Alice Refermat on Entrepreneurship - IGI’s HS Chau Women in Enterprising Science Fellowship
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Alice Refermat, a 2023-2024 HS Chau Women In Enterprising Science (WIES) Fellow at the Innovative Genomics Institute, on how the WIES program is helping her become an entrepreneur and connect with other female founders.
Kelsey Hern on the IGI Community - IGI’s HS Chau Women in Enterprising Science Fellowship
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Kelsey Hern, a 2023-2024 HS Chau Women In Enterprising Science (WIES) Fellow at the Innovative Genomics Institute, on the community at the IGI.
Clare Lou on Mentorship - IGI’s HS Chau Women in Enterprising Science Fellowship
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Clare Lou, a 2023-2024 HS Chau Women In Enterprising Science (WIES) Fellow at the Innovative Genomics Institute, on how connecting with mentors is supporting her entrepreneurship journey.
Introducing Precision Microbiome Editing
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Microbes live in complex communities called microbiomes. These microbiomes play important roles in human health and climate change. When microbiomes are out of balance, they can create problems. IGI researchers Brady Cress, Ben Rubin, and Spencer Diamond talk about new research into precision microbiome editing, using CRISPR tools to modify microbiomes that are contributing to disease and clima...
Lin Du's IGI Experience - IGI's HS Chau Women in Enterprising Science Fellowship
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Hear from Lin Du, a 2022 HS Chau Women In Enterprising Science (WIES) Fellow at the Innovative Genomics Institute, on her path to entrepreneurship and her experience at the IGI. The HS Chau WIES program supports researchers who are dedicating to promoting gender equity in bio-entrepreneurship. Come to our 2023 open house: www.eventbrite.com/e/hs-chau-women-in-enterprising-science-open-house-lau...
Veronika Kivenson on Learning About Bio-Entrepreneurship - The Tory Burch Fellowship at the IGI
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Veronika Kivenson on her experience as the 2022 Tory Burch Fellow at the IGI. The Tory Burch Fellowship is one of two IGI entrepreneurship programs aimed at improving gender equity in bio-entrepreneurship.
Navneet Matharu on Genomic Therapies - IGI's HS Chau Women in Enterprising Science Fellowship
Просмотров 243Год назад
Navneet Matharu, a 2022 HS Chau Women In Enterprising Science (WIES) Fellow at the Innovative Genomics Institute, on bio-entrepreneurship and unmet medical needs for girls and women with X-linked disorders. The HS Chau WIES program supports researchers who are dedicating to promoting gender equity in bio-entrepreneurship. Come to our 2023 open house: www.eventbrite.com/e/hs-chau-women-in-enterp...
Veronika Kivenson's IGI Experience - IGI's Tory Burch Fellowship
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What it's like to work at the Innovative Genomics Institute? Hear from Veronika Kivenson, our 2022 Tory Burch Fellow at the IGI. The Tory Burch Fellowship is one of two IGI entrepreneurship programs aimed at improving gender equity in bio-entrepreneurship.
Jenny Hamilton on Why Entrepreneurship Matters - IGI's HS Chau Women in Enterprising Science Fellows
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Jenny Hamilton, a 2022 IGI Women in Enterprising Science Fellow, on how academic research and entrepreneurship go together. RSVP to IGI's 2023 WIES program open house to learn more: www.eventbrite.com/e/hs-chau-women-in-enterprising-science-open-house-launch-tickets-508239667527
Jenny Hamilton on Exploring Entrepreneurship - IGI's HS Chau Women in Enterprising Science Fellows
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Jenny Hamilton, a 2022 IGI Women in Enterprising Science Fellow, on learning about entrepreneurship with the WIES program RSVP to IGI's 2023 WIES open house to learn more: www.eventbrite.com/e/hs-chau-women-in-enterprising-science-open-house-launch-tickets-508239667527
Lin Du's Virus Sensor - IGI's HS Chau Women in Enterprising Science Fellowship
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Lin Du's Virus Sensor - IGI's HS Chau Women in Enterprising Science Fellowship
Jenny Hamilton on Bio-Entrepreneurship - IGI's HS Chau Women in Enterprising Science Fellowship
Просмотров 251Год назад
Jenny Hamilton on Bio-Entrepreneurship - IGI's HS Chau Women in Enterprising Science Fellowship
What Motivates Navneet Matharu - IGI's HS Chau Women in Enterprising Science Fellowship
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What Motivates Navneet Matharu - IGI's HS Chau Women in Enterprising Science Fellowship
The Innovative Genomics Institute: Using Genome Engineering to Solve Humanity’s Greatest Problems
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The Innovative Genomics Institute: Using Genome Engineering to Solve Humanity’s Greatest Problems
Panel - Societal Engagement and Public Education
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Panel - Societal Engagement and Public Education
Trade & Markets Overview - GEMs in International Trade (USDA)
Просмотров 1282 года назад
Trade & Markets Overview - GEMs in International Trade (USDA)
Regulatory Overview - GEMs in the Bioengineered Food Disclosure Standard (USDA)
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Regulatory Overview - GEMs in the Bioengineered Food Disclosure Standard (USDA)
Panel - Scientific Advances and the Future of GEMs
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Panel - Scientific Advances and the Future of GEMs
Regulatory Overview - Pesticides and Industrial Uses (EPA)
Просмотров 2722 года назад
Regulatory Overview - Pesticides and Industrial Uses (EPA)
Panel - GEMs in the Environment and Biomanufacturing
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Panel - GEMs in the Environment and Biomanufacturing
Regulatory Overview - Food and Agriculture (USDA)
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Regulatory Overview - Food and Agriculture (USDA)
Regulatory Overview - Food and Feed Safety (FDA)
Просмотров 2132 года назад
Regulatory Overview - Food and Feed Safety (FDA)
Panel - GEMs in Food and Agriculture
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Panel - GEMs in Food and Agriculture
Regulatory Overview - What is the Coordinated Framework (USDA)
Просмотров 4022 года назад
Regulatory Overview - What is the Coordinated Framework (USDA)
Microbes Meet Climate Change
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Microbes Meet Climate Change

Комментарии

  • @gabbyback2198
    @gabbyback2198 7 дней назад

    there must be a reason for methane to exist as a product of microbes i think it may have bad effect on the cow

  • @zqxzqxzqx1
    @zqxzqxzqx1 22 дня назад

    I'm a simple housewife/grandma, but have been fascinated by CRISPR Cas9 since its first mentions in the news. Since then, I've striven to learn all I can, and have read Code Breaker (which was much more dramatic than I expected!) I'm truly happy to see it being used now to correct sickle cell and blindness, and have great hopes for the future. Thanks for this video, and for shedding a little more light into my understanding of the subject.

  • @BlackHoleForge
    @BlackHoleForge 23 дня назад

    41:50

  • @Kill29-tf7ki
    @Kill29-tf7ki Месяц назад

    Seriously I love the way you question to every point and answering them nice 👌👌 Motived for my video 👌👌

  • @zc7504
    @zc7504 3 месяца назад

    what I don't under stand is, the viral genome was already cut in the first place, before a particular spacer is formed

  • @YuzukiEba
    @YuzukiEba 3 месяца назад

    lets play God, what could possibly go wrong ???

  • @erossi98
    @erossi98 3 месяца назад

    Really excellent video, thank you IGI

  • @umuthaskok1465
    @umuthaskok1465 3 месяца назад

    Great job, ı havent seen any video about pam sequence before

  • @Schmatzediekatze
    @Schmatzediekatze 4 месяца назад

    incredibly explained

  • @gentianvandewerken929
    @gentianvandewerken929 4 месяца назад

    this woman is very near sighted/and unethically minded/short sighted and lacks visionary understanding of the basic foundation of life/creepy person!lol

  • @hansdybka1331
    @hansdybka1331 4 месяца назад

    Amazing conversation between two scientists...no scientific gobbly gook speak...true Ambassadors of hi-tech.

  • @godwinnyambulapi6816
    @godwinnyambulapi6816 5 месяцев назад

    It's just woow congratulations prof Jennifer Doudna

  • @jedz86
    @jedz86 5 месяцев назад

    Really complicated topic brothers

  • @cliftondavis6520
    @cliftondavis6520 5 месяцев назад

    Nano robotic crisper DNA splicing the blood stream is the Portal

  • @cliftondavis6520
    @cliftondavis6520 5 месяцев назад

    Can crisper Chang or slow down getting older in the future can nano robots technologies hold the power of crisper being placed inside your body through the blood stream

  • @matthewanderson1916
    @matthewanderson1916 6 месяцев назад

    Incredible video, sooo helpful!

  • @prashantvanave8504
    @prashantvanave8504 6 месяцев назад

    Precision microbiome editing Possibilities are huge

  • @user-lv8nh7ky3z
    @user-lv8nh7ky3z 7 месяцев назад

    Hello.. How can I get this lecture in the form of a PDF or PowerPoint file?

  • @user-lv8nh7ky3z
    @user-lv8nh7ky3z 7 месяцев назад

    Hello.. How can I get this lecture in the form of a PDF file

  • @user-lv8nh7ky3z
    @user-lv8nh7ky3z 7 месяцев назад

    Hello.. How can I get this lecture in the form of a PDF or PowerPoint file ?

  • @user-lv8nh7ky3z
    @user-lv8nh7ky3z 7 месяцев назад

    Hello.. How can I get this lecture in the form of a PDF or PowerPoint file ?

  • @tatkungss
    @tatkungss 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you. Very good content

  • @traianliviudanciu8665
    @traianliviudanciu8665 7 месяцев назад

    Did we know at what tissue temperature did SARS COV2 better replicate?

    • @traianliviudanciu8665
      @traianliviudanciu8665 7 месяцев назад

      At TWiV 659 at min29 Christian Drosten suggest that SARS COV2 better replicate at very low tissue temperature

  • @user-on5hv6vs5d
    @user-on5hv6vs5d 7 месяцев назад

    Great video, i just wish that some references were attached in the description 😅 would make my essay writing so much easier hahaha

  • @jesse_kihara
    @jesse_kihara 8 месяцев назад

    A conversation between two geniuses

  • @scotb
    @scotb 8 месяцев назад

    Where else can we follow this work more closely? Are there opportunities for collaboration with industry?

    • @williamdias3456
      @williamdias3456 8 месяцев назад

      I would also like to know this .

    • @innovativegenomicsinstitute
      @innovativegenomicsinstitute 8 месяцев назад

      There are certainly opportunities for industry collaboration down the line! The best way to stay on top of our work is to follow our social channels and sign up for our newsletter: t.co/e6pETevYPH We send out our newsletter every 2-3 months. We respect your privacy and never share or sell contact info.

    • @scotb
      @scotb 8 месяцев назад

      @@innovativegenomicsinstitute Thanks for the follow up! Signed up!

  • @vincentcartwright5909
    @vincentcartwright5909 9 месяцев назад

    Would this have the potential for a treatment for colitis and Crohn’s disease?

    • @innovativegenomicsinstitute
      @innovativegenomicsinstitute 8 месяцев назад

      Yes, gut microbiome editing has the potential to help manage or cure these conditions. We have funding from the Hemsley Trust for new research on the role of the microbiome in Crohn's - the first step to developing a treatment.

    • @santosrodriguez8651
      @santosrodriguez8651 5 месяцев назад

      excited to see what you all publish regarding crohns! subscribing@@innovativegenomicsinstitute

  • @drbonesshow1
    @drbonesshow1 9 месяцев назад

    In other words, this work boiled down to CRISPR = Cha-ching$$ for greedy venture capitalists. So much for her cautions, reflections and wishful thinking. Sorry, I'm a physics professor.

  • @nishantpatel-dv3ce
    @nishantpatel-dv3ce Год назад

    helpful to understand what happens after applying crispr, thank you.

  • @jessicaisaac143
    @jessicaisaac143 Год назад

    ⭕️۵☚👁🩷👁☛۵⭕️

  • @mariociencia12
    @mariociencia12 Год назад

    I watch the video a second time and is still incredible!

  • @kagefisk
    @kagefisk Год назад

    Anus

  • @miJ007
    @miJ007 Год назад

    Another theory of mine that I’ve been contemplating for many of years. I try to modify it little by little. Deals with cell regeneration and the destruction of harmful bacteria, viruses and cancer. As humans we can be severely impacted by sound, particular frequencies can alter our perception, destabilize out mood for the better or worse. An example on how our perception and mood cause specific cells to aid us or harm us just by hearing sounds or specific frequencies .here are minor examples, if a person hears a particular crying of a baby one can either be concern with mixtures of depression, horror which then triggers certain synapses within our receptors to alter out mood. The sound of our lover can trigger a sexually aroused feeling. That certain specific frequency of a loved one in pain can cause a whole array of chemical imbalances, from nausea, depression, anger, confusion. If I go as far to say that if animate frequencies can cause anything from extreme joy which cause certain molecules to be released within us then inanimate sounds as well can cause, frightening , joy, confusion, anger… etc. an example if a person is all of sudden is caught of guard by the massive sound of an explosion it will cause an elevation of symptoms, which can cause a lot of people to become sick for a short or for a prolonged time. So, if humans can be affected by frequencies so imagine a particular recording of subatomic harmonic frequency of a specific terrifying sound or the specific frequencies that human bones generate when they are repairing it self or the specific time when bones are being produced at birth. That specific frequency could in theory awaken dormant cells to fully start regrowing a lost limb. All cells create their own distinctive sounds in how they travel throughout our body. cells know how to communicate which each other and other cells and when a foreign molecule enters our body the specific molecule or molecules generate their own frequencies, whether those molecules be animate or inanimate. Every cell has its own unique frequency. This just a minor theory for which I have more to explain. So by now it is safe to say that if frequencies can cause us to be heal or harm us. Let say that a person has a virus in a body or some cancer or a foreign molecule which is harmful and can cause death. If one were to isolate for example , specific types of cancers or Ebola or corona19… etc in a controlled laboratory to find out at what specific frequency a certain type of cancer dies at for example just letting it die all on its with out a host just letting it plainly die. Recording the frequencies from the initial beginning of the experiment all the way until it starts to die to its last moment. The whole point is to purposely let it die an animate molecule. To capture the frequency when it’s all healthy an wandering around inside host an extracting a sample out of a host until it dies. So now that the frequency is now recorded, what might you think could happen if one plays that specific moment in time when the virus is dying. Being able to narrow and calibrate the minutes that can cause the virus or viruses to molecularly become sick all due to hearing it self, one cannot dismiss the notion that a virus doesn’t have emotions or is somewhat pragmatic because it does if it wasn’t true then it wouldn’t multiply it self to further its existence. A virus is either an incompetent or highly intelligent molecule one or the other, but one can’t deny that it’s alive. I have more on theory on constructing the recording devices and where one might be able to hold such experiments. Keep in mind bacteria, viruses are alive until they aren’t.

  • @Kenny-tl7ir
    @Kenny-tl7ir Год назад

    No editing for enhancement is ridiculous. You are stifling human progress and frankly, you are already too late to stop this. The genie is out of the bottle, has been out of the bottle since 2012.

    • @lukebeckstrom2350
      @lukebeckstrom2350 Год назад

      yes, let's totally dive into this with no risk analysis. nothing could go wrong!

    • @nick_0
      @nick_0 Год назад

      Just because it is feasible and inevitable doesn’t mean it shouldn’t be regulated. Remember, regulation ensures fairness and safety, it is necessary for society

    • @Kenny-tl7ir
      @Kenny-tl7ir 4 месяца назад

      @@nick_0 I'm saying that regulation is impotent. Try regulating it, it won't work.

  • @luisrodrigueziii7316
    @luisrodrigueziii7316 Год назад

    Fantastic video, thank you. Quick question… Are there manipulators that can be used in order to control cellular responses to foreign DNA such that the volatility of that response can be mitigated sufficiently enough to allow for the in-vivo delivery of the particular sequence? Control of these pathways would of course facilitate a greater degree of genetic control when implementing CRISPR and Cas9 in the in-vivo cells. Using viral vectors wouldn’t be useful in this capacity right? Thanks!

  • @terrencekidd9688
    @terrencekidd9688 Год назад

    Ok so you basically very carefully giving a lecture on how the Chinese Caucasian Arab and y'all was created I've done research and there's alot of missing information and wholes and you very much aware of the fact n using deceiving words like real quickly and and not going into details and using cartoon to make mockery so one won't think nothing of it

  • @malcolmlagares8245
    @malcolmlagares8245 Год назад

    The most ridiculous part of this coversation is when Sid Mukherjee says (26:22), "Hollywood gets is right when its moral compass is right; when it sets our moral compass right." . . . . I guess he's unaware that Hollywood is full of corruption and degenerates.

  • @AliHAnany
    @AliHAnany Год назад

    Thank you so much Dr from Egypt

  • @raghavendrasv8656
    @raghavendrasv8656 Год назад

    The moving pointer is not Visible If it's visible then so beneficial to Us

  • @ulduzulduz8495
    @ulduzulduz8495 Год назад

    Dp jennıfer doudna sizden rica ediyorum parkinsona tedavi bulun ne olur🙏❤️

  • @amkh-_-5020
    @amkh-_-5020 Год назад

    Shes a genius god

  • @reubenabasiyadangana2931
    @reubenabasiyadangana2931 Год назад

    Thank you Prof

  • @attahussain7559
    @attahussain7559 Год назад

    thanks maam, love from Sindh, Pakistan

  • @sirapobpotjanapimol5148
    @sirapobpotjanapimol5148 Год назад

    honestly, you deserve 10M like bro. Thank you

  • @omarkanbar6662
    @omarkanbar6662 Год назад

    Danke Bruder

  • @shabnamnaderifar
    @shabnamnaderifar Год назад

    very useful ,thank you.

  • @ShivamKumar-jy5ok
    @ShivamKumar-jy5ok Год назад

    By gene therapy all types of mental disorders can be cured

  • @JenniferReif-pu5qr
    @JenniferReif-pu5qr Год назад

    Thank you so much, this literally answered every question I possibly had.

  • @jpoppenheim1460
    @jpoppenheim1460 Год назад

    This video just goes to show that you don't need any fancy modeling animations. This white board explanation is better than anything else out there. 5-Stars.

  • @peterwang1965
    @peterwang1965 Год назад

    What if...