The CRISPR Apostle: Rodolphe Barrangou
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ธ.ค. 2022
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For millennia, humans have been harnessing #microbes to produce everything from breads, to cheeses, to alcohol. Now these tiny organisms have produced another powerful revolution - the gene editing tool CRISPR. Rodolphe Barrangou, Ph.D., was working at the food company Danisco, where he was trying to produce yogurt lines resistant to contamination. In a series of groundbreaking experiments, he helped uncover what CRISPR was, how it worked, and why it could be so transformative.
Speaker Biography:
Rodolphe Barrangou, Ph.D., studies beneficial microbes, focusing on the occurrence and diversity of lactic acid bacteria in fermented foods and as probiotics. Using functional genomics, he has focused on uncovering the genetic basis for health-promoting traits, including the ability to uptake and catabolize non-digestible carbohydrates. He spent 9 years at Danisco-DuPont, characterizing probiotics and starter cultures, and established the functional role of CRISPR-Cas as adaptive immune systems in bacteria. At NC State, he continues to study the molecular basis for their mechanism of action, as well as developing and applying CRISPR-based technologies for genotyping, building immunity and genome editing.
Producers: Sarah Goodwin, Rebecca Ellsworth
Cinematographer: Derek Reich
Editor: Rebecca Ellsworth\
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Interview by: Adam Bolt
Associate Producer: Shelley Elizabeth Carter
Executive Producers: Shannon Behrman, Sarah Goodwin, Elliot Kirschner
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Phenomenal storytelling. Great story! Love his excitement for biology and science.
Fantastic video! This channel is an absolute goldmine for exceptional content, thank you! 🙏🏼
The team that put this together should be congratulated! Epic content.
Well done! Great job we'll all be thankful for. Also excellent video quality.
High-quality science. Congratulations to Dr Rodolphe and the SCL time for this amazing material.
Great video. Thanks. Keep them coming. 😊
Que bonita manera de narrar los experimentos. Se nota su emoción y su alegría.
Such an incredible and fascinating story!
gracias por tanto saludos from Bo
Loved to know how it started!
Super cool!
I hope you guys receive a Nobel prize like the other crispr scientists who got the gene editing ideas.
I love the license plate!
Amazing
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Why can't we add CAS sequences to Corona virus o that it does not infect human?
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