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The Innovative Genomics Institute (IGI) is an American nonprofit scientific research institute founded by Nobel laureate and
CRISPR gene editing CRISPR gene editing (; pronounced like "crisper"; an abbreviation for "clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats") is a genetic engineering technique in molecular biology by which the genomes of living organisms may be modified. ...
pioneer
Jennifer Doudna Jennifer Anne Doudna (; born February 19, 1964) is an American biochemist who has pioneered work in CRISPR gene editing, and made other fundamental contributions in biochemistry and genetics. She received the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, wit ...
and biophysicist Jonathan Weissman. The institute is based at the
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, and also has member researchers at the
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, Gladstone Institutes, and other collaborating research institutions. The IGI focuses on developing real-world applications of
genome editing Genome editing, or genome engineering, or gene editing, is a type of genetic engineering in which DNA is inserted, deleted, modified or replaced in the genome of a living organism. Unlike early genetic engineering techniques that randomly insert ge ...
to address problems in human health, agriculture and climate change. In addition to Doudna, current IGI directors and investigators include
Jillian Banfield Jillian Fiona Banfield (born Armidale, Australia) is professor at the University of California, Berkeley with appointments in the Earth Science, Ecosystem Science and Materials Science and Engineering departments. She is the director of microbi ...
, who first introduced Doudna to CRISPR systems in bacteria in 2006, Fyodor Urnov, who coined the term "genome editing" with colleagues in 2005, as well as Alex Marson, Brian Staskawicz, and Pamela Ronald. The current executive director is Bradley Ringeisen, former director of the Biological Technologies Office at
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, who joined the IGI in 2020.


History

The first paper demonstrating the use of CRISPR-
Cas9 Cas9 (CRISPR associated protein 9, formerly called Cas5, Csn1, or Csx12) is a 160 dalton (unit), kilodalton protein which plays a vital role in the immunological defense of certain bacteria against DNA viruses and plasmids, and is heavily utili ...
as a programmable genome editing tool was published in 2012 by Doudna,
Emmanuelle Charpentier Emmanuelle Marie Charpentier (; born 11 December 1968) is a French professor and researcher in microbiology, genetics, and biochemistry. As of 2015, she has been a director at the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology in Berlin. In 2018, sh ...
and colleagues, work that would result in Doudna and Charpentier being awarded the 2020
Nobel Prize in Chemistry The Nobel Prize in Chemistry () is awarded annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences to scientists in the various fields of chemistry. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895, awarded for outst ...
. Around this time, for-profit companies started forming to commercialize CRISPR in various ways, including
Caribou Biosciences Rachel Elizabeth Haurwitz (born May 20, 1985) is an American biochemist and structural biologist. She is the co-founder, chief executive officer, and president of Caribou Biosciences, a genome editing company. Early life and education Haurwit ...
, Editas Medicine, and CRISPR Therapeutics. While Doudna was involved in some of commercial ventures, she also felt that a nonprofit institute could play a unique role in driving the science forward and helping develop ethical guidelines and equitable access to gene-editing technology in ways that market-driven companies would not, particularly because CRISPR held so much promise for addressing
rare disease A rare disease is any disease that affects a small percentage of the population. In some parts of the world, the term orphan disease describes a rare disease whose rarity results in little or no funding or research for treatments, without financi ...
s that had often been neglected by the pharmaceutical industry. The formation of the IGI was initially announced in March 2014 as the "Innovative Genomics Initiative", a partnership between UC Berkeley and UCSF researchers and biopharmaceutical industry partners with the aim of enhancing and genome-editing technology and applying it to drug development and global health, with funding support from the
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and the two universities. The official launch event was held on February 4, 2015. Early projects at the IGI focused on studying the use of CRISPR to address severe combined immunodeficiency disease and
sickle cell disease Sickle cell disease (SCD), also simply called sickle cell, is a group of inherited Hemoglobinopathy, haemoglobin-related blood disorders. The most common type is known as sickle cell anemia. Sickle cell anemia results in an abnormality in the ...
. The IGI partnered with
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and
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in 2015 to identify potential gene targets related to cancer, cardiovascular disease, autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, and other diseases with genetic components. In January 2017, the IGI relaunched as the Innovative Genomics Institute and moved into their current building on the UC Berkeley campus. At the same time, new sources of funding allowed the institute expanded its scope to apply CRISPR and other genomic technologies to plants and agriculture, and the IGI brought in Brian Staskawicz as the director of this program. In early 2020, IGI co-founder Jonathan Weissman left UCSF and the IGI to take on the role of Landon T. Clay Professor of Biology at
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and professor of Biology at
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. On March 9, 2020, UC Berkeley announced the suspension in-person classes and began shutting down many campus buildings due to the
COVID-19 pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic and COVID pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an disease outbreak, outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December ...
. On March 13, 2020, Doudna convened a meeting with IGI leadership to discuss whether the institute should temporarily shut down. Instead, they decided to rapidly launch a diagnostic testing facility in the IGI building to provide testing to the UC Berkeley community as well as first responders and underserved populations in the surrounding cities. In addition to providing testing, the IGI awarded funding to support research studies into COVID-19 biology, epidemiology, public health impact, as well as novel diagnostics and therapeutic approaches. The IGI testing lab processed over 600,000 patient samples. Doudna has said that the IGI's experience with the COVID-19 response and rapid large-team science changed the way the institute selected projects moving forward because it showed how much impact can be made when researchers work together on a common goal. On October 7, 2020, the
Nobel Prize in Chemistry The Nobel Prize in Chemistry () is awarded annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences to scientists in the various fields of chemistry. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895, awarded for outst ...
was awarded to Doudna and Charpentier for their work on developing CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing. Doudna was unable to attend the traditional live awards ceremony in Stockholm due to the COVID-19 pandemic, so she accepted the award at her home in Berkeley, California, and celebrations were held at the IGI building. In October 2023, UC Berkeley announced plans to build a new "innovation zone" in downtown Berkeley with laboratory buildings that would provide new space for the IGI. In May 2025, IGI researchers under Fyodor Urnov collaborated with physicians at the
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to test the safety and efficacy of a CRISPR base editing therapy, which was administered to a newborn infant in a personalized gene editing treatment.


Research areas

IGI research centers around genome editing, incorporating researchers focused on human health applications, agricultural applications, development of genome-editing technology, and translation of lab discoveries into real-world solutions.


Advancing genome engineering

Since its founding, IGI researchers have discovered multiple new genome-editing proteins, expanding the toolkit beyond
Cas9 Cas9 (CRISPR associated protein 9, formerly called Cas5, Csn1, or Csx12) is a 160 dalton (unit), kilodalton protein which plays a vital role in the immunological defense of certain bacteria against DNA viruses and plasmids, and is heavily utili ...
. The wave of discoveries of additional genome-editing tools with different properties, including new Cas proteins and techniques like
base editing Genome editing, or genome engineering, or gene editing, is a type of genetic engineering in which DNA is inserted, deleted, modified or replaced in the genome of a living organism. Unlike early genetic engineering techniques that randomly insert ge ...
, was sometimes called "CRISPR 2.0" in popular science reporting. Ultra-compact proteins CasX and CasY were discovered by Jillian Banfield and collaborators at the IGI in some of the world's smallest microbes. Another compact Cas protein, CasΦ ("Cas phi"), was discovered by Banfield and Doudna and colleagues in the genomes of huge
bacteriophage A bacteriophage (), also known informally as a phage (), is a virus that infects and replicates within bacteria. The term is derived . Bacteriophages are composed of proteins that Capsid, encapsulate a DNA or RNA genome, and may have structu ...
s. Doudna and other IGI researchers have also advanced new techniques to improve non-viral and in vivo delivery of CRISPR-based therapeutics for medical applications, and worked on improving CRISPR safety and precision.


Human health

The IGI human health program has focused on developing therapies for rare and neglected genetic diseases and platform technology approaches to addressing rare diseases, including
sickle cell disease Sickle cell disease (SCD), also simply called sickle cell, is a group of inherited Hemoglobinopathy, haemoglobin-related blood disorders. The most common type is known as sickle cell anemia. Sickle cell anemia results in an abnormality in the ...
and other blood and immune disorders. In 2021, the US Food and Drug Administration approved a clinical trial for an experimental CRISPR-based therapy for sickle cell disease developed by a consortium including the IGI,
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, and the UCLA Broad Stem Cell Research Center. Other health research at the IGI focuses on
cancer Cancer is a group of diseases involving Cell growth#Disorders, abnormal cell growth with the potential to Invasion (cancer), invade or Metastasis, spread to other parts of the body. These contrast with benign tumors, which do not spread. Po ...
,
neurodegenerative disease A neurodegenerative disease is caused by the progressive loss of neurons, in the process known as neurodegeneration. Neuronal damage may also ultimately result in their death. Neurodegenerative diseases include amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, mul ...
s, and clinical diagnostics. In 2024, the IGI worked with the
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, also known by its acronym CHOP, is a children's hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Its primary campus is located in the University City, Philadelphia, University City neighborhood of West Philadelph ...
to develop a personalized CRISPR therapy for a baby born with a rare fatal genetic disease affecting the
urea cycle The urea cycle (also known as the ornithine cycle) is a cycle of biochemical reactions that produces urea (NH2)2CO from ammonia (NH3). Animals that use this cycle, mainly amphibians and mammals, are called ureotelic. The urea cycle converts highl ...
, which was approved and delivered to the patient in just six months. This event marked the first use of in vivo gene editing to repair a gene.


Climate and sustainable agriculture

The IGI sustainable agriculture program and its Plant Genomics and Transformation Facility has developed CRISPR protocols for editing over 30 common crop species, and has worked on developing applications including protecting the world's chocolate supply from
cacao swollen shoot virus Cacao swollen shoot virus (CSSV) is a plant pathogenic virus of the family ''Caulimoviridae'' that primarily infects cacao trees. It decreases cacao yield within the first year of infection, and usually kills the tree within a few years. Sympto ...
, removing toxic cyanide precursors in
cassava ''Manihot esculenta'', common name, commonly called cassava, manioc, or yuca (among numerous regional names), is a woody shrub of the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, native to South America, from Brazil, Paraguay and parts of the Andes. Although ...
, and improving
drought tolerance In botany, drought tolerance is the ability by which a plant maintains its biomass production during arid or drought conditions. Some plants are naturally adapted to dry conditions'','' surviving with protection mechanisms such as desiccation tole ...
in rice. In 2022, the IGI launched new programs to apply genome editing and genomic technologies to the challenge of mitigating and adapting to
climate change Present-day climate change includes both global warming—the ongoing increase in Global surface temperature, global average temperature—and its wider effects on Earth's climate system. Climate variability and change, Climate change in ...
. This work included efforts to reduce agricultural emissions, capture atmospheric carbon, and help farmers adapt to changing conditions. The
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committed $11 million to the IGI to support research on CRISPR-based approaches to enhancing the ability of plants and soils to remove and sequester atmospheric carbon. At the 2023
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in Vancouver, it was announced that the IGI was selected for funding by the
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and the institute received $70 million from donors to develop
microbiome A microbiome () is the community of microorganisms that can usually be found living together in any given habitat. It was defined more precisely in 1988 by Whipps ''et al.'' as "a characteristic microbial community occupying a reasonably wel ...
editing tools that can be applied to real-world problems related to human health and climate change. The project, entitled "Engineering the Microbiome with CRISPR to Improve our Climate and Health," is initially targeting two problems caused by microbiomes,
methane emissions from livestock The environmental impacts of animal agriculture vary because of the wide variety of Agriculture, agricultural practices employed around the world. Despite this, all agricultural practices have been found to have environmental impact of agricultur ...
, and
childhood asthma Childhood asthma is a chronic respiratory condition characterized by inflammation and narrowing of the airways, leading to recurrent episodes of wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness and coughing. Around 4.9 million children in the US suf ...
.


Public impact

An IGI team focuses on public impact works across disciplines to shape the impact of genome-editing research on society through research in ethics, law, economics, and policy. In a meeting with US senators in December 2018, Doudna was asked about the potential high cost of a CRISPR-based treatment of sickle cell disease and what could be done to bring these costs down. When she returned to the IGI following this meeting, she decided to make affordability a part of the mission of the IGI, and a key goal for its sickle cell initiative. In 2022, the IGI convened a group of 30 experts from diverse fields, including biotech, economics, manufacturing, venture capital, and intellectual property, to develop a plan to improve the affordability of genetic medicines. Current
gene therapies Gene therapy is medical technology that aims to produce a therapeutic effect through the manipulation of gene expression or through altering the biological properties of living cells. The first attempt at modifying human DNA was performed in 1 ...
and genome editing therapies can cost in the range of $2 to $3 million per patient. The group developed a report entitle
"Making Genetic Therapies Affordable and Accessible"
that developed strategies for reducing the cost of genetic medicines by a factor of 10 through a combination of new funding models, improved manufacturing, and alternative IP licensing approaches.


CRISPR education

In addition to CRISPR research, the IGI works to advance public understanding of CRISPR and genome engineering and guide the ethical use of these technologies. Free public resources include: * CRISPRpedia — a free textbook-style resource for learning about the biology, applications, and ethics of CRISPR and genome editing, with chapters edited by Doudna, Urnov, Ronald, and other IGI investigators. * CRISPR Made Simple — an educational guide to CRISPR for younger students and teachers. * CasPEDIA — a wiki-style database of the known CRISPR-associated (Cas) proteins, their activity and use cases, launched in 2023 by a group of researchers at the IGI. * CRISPR Clinical Trials — an annual summary of CRISPR-based therapies currently in clinical trials, broken down by disease area. * CRISPR in Agriculture — a summary of the progress in developing CRISPR applications in food and agriculture.


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External links

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