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March 22, 2024


Innovative Genomics Institute empowers global regulators with crop genome-editing workshop


March 21, 2024


CRISPR technology takes center stage at SXSW 2024 for the first time


March 20, 2024


USDA/APHIS issues Regulatory Status Review Responses


March 14, 2024


U.S. FDA guidance document - Guidance for Industry: Foods Derived from Plants Produced Using Genome Editing


March 11, 2024


CRISPR technology takes center stage at this year's SXSW Conference for the first time


March 1, 2024


USDA/APHIS solicits input on petition submitted by Bayer U.S.-Crop Science to deregulate corn developed using genetic engineering


February 22, 2024


USDA/APHIS issues Regulatory Status Review responses for two plants modified using genetic engineering


February 21, 2024


Can regulators keep up with biotech innovation? The US Biotechnology Regulatory Service must speed up application review in order for gene editing to thrive (The Breakthrough Institute)


February 20, 2024


Novel genomic techniques help researchers develop better crops with precision and speed


February 5, 2024


From California to Kenya: The first year of the CRISPR course for African plant scientists


January 31, 2024


USDA/APHIS issues Regulatory Status Review responses


Charting the future of plant biotech - USDA’s role unveiled (Farms.com)


USA - New regulations rooted in evidence: Looking back on how EPA and USDA updated engineered plant regulations and labeling in 2023 (JD Supra)


January 25, 2024


European Parliament’s Environment Committee votes to support new proposal for the regulation of new genomic techniques


Introducing CasPEDIA, a comprehensive, free resource to help researchers pick which enzyme best fits their experimental need


December 21, 2023


USDA/APHIS issues regulatory status review responses for four plants modified using genetic engineering


December 15, 2023


Key Charpentier/Doudna CRISPR patent upheld by Japanese Patent Office · Patent JP6692856 upheld for second time in response to invalidation challenge


December 12, 2023


USDA/APHIS determines that Insignum AgTech's corn plants can be sold and grown without restriction


December 1, 2023


Cibus announces new publication: Industrial Scale Gene Editing in Brassica napus


November 30, 2023


USDA/APHIS deregulates corn developed using genetic engineering


November 23, 2023


Pairwise applauds newly proposed exemptions in plants from USDA


November 15, 2023


USDA-APHIS determines that Yield10 Bioscience’s stacked herbicide tolerant camelina may be planted and bred in the United States


USDA-APHIS determines that Yield10 Bioscience’s glufosinate tolerant camelina may be planted and bred in the United States


November 14, 2023


USDA/APHIS finds that 12 different plants submitted for review are not subject to its biotechnology regulations


September 29, 2023


Modern genetic tools speed the delivery of seed innovation (DTN Progressive Farmer)


September 27, 2023


University of Kentucky gene study paves way for agricultural advancements - A discovery may have significant implications for genetic engineering and agriculture


September 26, 2023


Tropic Bioscience announces collaboration with Corteva Agriscience utilizing Tropic’s groundbreaking GEiGS technology to develop robust disease resistance traits in corn and soybean - The project aims to revolutionize agricultural sustainability and yield through cutting-edge gene editing approach


USDA/APHIS issues Regulatory Status Review response: Ohalo Genetics Potato


USDA/APHIS issues Regulatory Status Eeview response: Growing Together Research Inc., hemp


September 25, 2023


Harpe Bioherbicide Solutions, Inc. signs license agreement for CRISPR-Cas9 genome-editing technology with the Broad Institute and Corteva Agriscience


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