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Whitehead Institute’s Free, Virtual Event with Prof. Jennifer Doudna: The Codebreaker — The Development of CRISPR-Cas9, Mar. 14

March 13, 2022Events, Virtual/Onlinenewtonstem

On March 14, 7PM-8PM, the Whitehead Institute will host a free, virtual event, open to all:  The Codebreaker — A Conversation with Jennifer Doudna, who is a Nobel Laureate, a U.C. Berkeley professor, and co-developer of the CRISPR-Cas9 genome-engineering technology. Register here.

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