Gene Editing Content / Gene Editing Content for 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis en Animal and Veterinary Innovation Center Established at 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis /blog/animal-and-veterinary-innovation-center-established-uc-davis <div><p>新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis is one of four institutions nationwide selected by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to establish Animal and Veterinary Innovation centers to help spur innovation and advance regulatory decisions.</p><p>The 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis Intentional Genomic Alteration Innovation Center will focus on genome editing of livestock like pigs, sheep and cattle to support science-based regulations that demonstrate the safety of the technology and pave the way for human consumption of edited animals.</p></div> November 22, 2024 - 11:31am Andy Fell /blog/animal-and-veterinary-innovation-center-established-uc-davis Forgoing the GMO Footprint: First Steps to Using Viruses for Gene Editing in Plants /blog/forgoing-gmo-footprint-first-steps-using-viruses-gene-editing-plants <p>Bestowing crops with pest-resistant and climate-resistant traits is a driving force to protect humanity鈥檚 precious food resources. Despite evidence that demonstrates genetically-modified crops are as safe as crops produced through traditional breeding, sections of the public remain suspicious about genetically modified organisms (GMOs).</p> June 01, 2020 - 8:01am Andy Fell /blog/forgoing-gmo-footprint-first-steps-using-viruses-gene-editing-plants Gene Editing Can Complement Traditional Food-Animal Improvements /news/gene-editing-can-complement-traditional-food-animal-improvements <p>新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis animal scientist Alison Van Eenennaam contends that by precisely making genetic changes, gene editing can boost the sustainability of food-animal production, and&nbsp;enhance animal health and welfare.&nbsp;</p> February 17, 2017 - 12:00pm Patricia Bailey /news/gene-editing-can-complement-traditional-food-animal-improvements