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Ep 55: CRISPR Food Science

July 28, 2024 Shekerah Primus & Fatu Badiane-Markey Season 3 Episode 23
Ep 55: CRISPR Food Science
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Ep 55: CRISPR Food Science
Jul 28, 2024 Season 3 Episode 23
Shekerah Primus & Fatu Badiane-Markey

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In the Season 3 finale, We Love Science presents a special episode ALL ABOUT FOOD!! Specifically, we discuss how CRISPR gene editing technology is being used to improve our food and agricultural industry.

Gene editing in plants has two main goals. The first goal satisfies consumer preferences for food enjoyment, like improved taste and freshness. The second category of food edits is aimed at solving food supply issues and the growing food insecurity. To this end, researchers have targeted agricultural traits for improvement.

CRISPR gene editing has also been used to improve our livestock and fish supply.
While most of these products are still in development, some CRISPR gene-edited foods are already commercially available in the United States and abroad.

Tune in to learn about:

·       How CRISPR gene editing can save our oceans' coral reefs from the effects of climate change

·       Where to find conscious greens engineered to taste better, and the non-browning banana that stays fresh longer

·       Food engineered to improve the eating experience: blackberries, cherries, and mandarins 

·       More nutritious tomatoes that can strengthen the immune system 

·       How CRISPR is being used to improve agriculture with increased crop yield, disease-resistant crops etc.

·       The delicious flatbread, Injera, made from Teff grain

·       CRISPR-edited animals in the U.S and Japan

·       Listener Spotlight: Dave in Japan


 Catch up on the previous CRISPR episodes:


Reach out to Fatu:
www.linkedin.com/in/fatubm
Twitter: @thee_fatu_b
and LoveSciencePodcast@gmail.com

Reach out to Shekerah:
www.linkedin.com/in/shekerah-primus
and LoveSciencePodcast@gmail.com


Music from Pixabay: Future Artificial Intelligence Technology 130 by TimMoor
Music from https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Holmes: Hotshot by ScottHolmesMusic

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Send us a Text Message.

In the Season 3 finale, We Love Science presents a special episode ALL ABOUT FOOD!! Specifically, we discuss how CRISPR gene editing technology is being used to improve our food and agricultural industry.

Gene editing in plants has two main goals. The first goal satisfies consumer preferences for food enjoyment, like improved taste and freshness. The second category of food edits is aimed at solving food supply issues and the growing food insecurity. To this end, researchers have targeted agricultural traits for improvement.

CRISPR gene editing has also been used to improve our livestock and fish supply.
While most of these products are still in development, some CRISPR gene-edited foods are already commercially available in the United States and abroad.

Tune in to learn about:

·       How CRISPR gene editing can save our oceans' coral reefs from the effects of climate change

·       Where to find conscious greens engineered to taste better, and the non-browning banana that stays fresh longer

·       Food engineered to improve the eating experience: blackberries, cherries, and mandarins 

·       More nutritious tomatoes that can strengthen the immune system 

·       How CRISPR is being used to improve agriculture with increased crop yield, disease-resistant crops etc.

·       The delicious flatbread, Injera, made from Teff grain

·       CRISPR-edited animals in the U.S and Japan

·       Listener Spotlight: Dave in Japan


 Catch up on the previous CRISPR episodes:


Reach out to Fatu:
www.linkedin.com/in/fatubm
Twitter: @thee_fatu_b
and LoveSciencePodcast@gmail.com

Reach out to Shekerah:
www.linkedin.com/in/shekerah-primus
and LoveSciencePodcast@gmail.com


Music from Pixabay: Future Artificial Intelligence Technology 130 by TimMoor
Music from https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Holmes: Hotshot by ScottHolmesMusic

Review of previous CRISPR episodes
CRISPR used for diagnostics
CRISPR gene editing in coral reefs
Overview of CRISPR use to enhance the consumer eating experience
Overview of CRISPR used to improve agricultural traits
Conscious greens engineered to taste better
Plans to improve cherries, blackberries, and mandarins
Bananas engineered for prolonged freshness
Vitamin D-rich tomatoes
Supporting the agricultural industry through gene editing
CRISPR projects in Africa: drought -resistant crops and stronger Teff grain plants
Gene-edited Fish and cattle
Listener Spotlight