ERS Genomics and Applied StemCell sign agreement on commercialization of CRISPR gene editing tools

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ERS Genomics Limited, which was formed to provide broad access to the foundational CRISPR/Cas9 intellectual property (IP) co-owned by Dr. Emmanuelle Charpentier, today announced it has signed an agreement with Applied StemCell, Inc., a leading provider of stem cell, animal model, antibody discovery services and reagents.

ERS Genomics and Applied StemCell sign agreement on commercialization of CRISPR gene editing tools
Dr. Eric Rhodes

ERS Genomics holds an exclusive worldwide license from Dr. Charpentier to the foundational patents covering CRISPR/Cas9. Companies can obtain licenses to this technology for internal research and commercialization of research tools, kits, reagents and genetically modified cell lines and organisms.

Applied StemCell is a fast growing California based biotech company with a goal of advancing gene editing and stem cell innovation worldwide. Applied StemCell offers a wide variety of preclinical research services including cell and animal model generation, antibody discovery, and preclinical assay services to support cell/gene product development.

Applied StemCell has been a leading stem cell company I have followed for many years. It is exciting to see their expertise in cell and animal models being combined with the power of CRISPR gene editing."

Eric Rhodes, CEO of ERS Genomics

We are extremely excited to build on the strength of our existing platform while investing our R&D in emerging technologies to drive our future growth.”

Ruby Tsai, CEO of Applied StemCell

Financial details of the agreement are not disclosed.

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