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In 2006, June Medford's Lab at Colorado State University and Precision BioSciences formed a collaboration to develop and demonstrate applications of Precision's DNE technology in Arabidopsis. This highly successful collaboration has led to technological breakthroughs that helped advance our understanding of how DNE nucleases functions within a plant cell.

In 2006, Ralph Dewey's Lab at North Carolina State University and Precision BioSciences formed a partnership to explore the utility of Precision's DNE technology in tobacco. This partnership has led to some key insights into the particular parameters required for DNE nucleases to operate most efficiently in plants.

In 2008, Tim Ley's Lab at Washington University in St. Louis and Precision BioSciences formed a collaboration to demonstrate the use of Precision's DNE technology as a therapeutic to correct genetic diseases in stem cells.


How do you use DNE?

DNE takes advantage of a cell's natural ability to repair its genome following the introduction of a DNA break.

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