For the fourth year in a row, leading experts in genome engineering gathered at UC Berkeley to highlight their discoveries and technologies at the Re-writing Genomes symposium. The August 22, 2016 event attracted more than 400 people for scientific talks, poster sessions, and socializing.
Berkeley faculty members and QB3-Berkeley faculty affiliates Dirk Hockemeyer and Jennifer Doudna organized the meeting to highlight new research in the growing area of genome engineering, which offers precise genetic manipulation and novel approaches for tackling human disease.
Held in UC Berkeley’s Li Ka Shing Center for Biomedical and Health Sciences and hosted by QB3-Berkeley and the Innovative Genomics Initiative (IGI), the symposium was sponsored by Agilent Technologies and Thermo Fisher.
Related Links
2016 Re-writing Genomes website
Symposium agenda (pdf)
Dirk Hockemeyer Lab
Jennifer Doudna Lab
Innovative Genomics Initiative
Agilent Technologies
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Photos © Peg Skorpinski