Nobel Laureate, Co-Inventor of CRISPR Gene Editing
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Dr. Jennifer Doudna shared the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her co-invention of CRISPR-Cas9, the gene-editing technology that has become a foundational tool in biology, medicine, and agriculture. She is a professor at UC Berkeley, the founder of the Innovative Genomics Institute, and the author of A Crack in Creation, the definitive book on the science and ethics of gene editing.
For pharma leadership boards, biotech investor audiences, hospital innovation programs, and clinical research summits, Jennifer brings something no other speaker can: she is the scientist who actually built the platform that the rest of the industry is now racing to translate into therapies. Her keynotes are uniquely substantive, grounded in primary research rather than secondary commentary, and she is exceptional at translating complex biochemistry for senior business and clinical audiences.
Her current work focuses on the next generation of CRISPR therapeutics, including the recent FDA approvals for sickle-cell disease and beta-thalassemia, the emerging applications in oncology and cardiovascular disease, the agricultural and food-security implications, and the governance and ethics questions that hospital boards and pharma leadership teams are now actively facing.
Jennifer is exceptional for pharma board offsites, biotech investor conferences, hospital innovation summits, and any audience where senior leadership wants a foundational scientific voice rather than a media-first commentator. She is direct, careful, and one of the most carefully prepared speakers on the circuit.
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