Bruce Whitelaw's group is focused on animal genetic engineering. Through evaluating application of genetic engineering and advanced reproductive technologies we aim to improve livestock health, develop new livestock breeding strategies to enhance overall agriculatural productivity, and progress innovative biotech solutions in biomedicine. By altering livestock genomes using precise genome editing technology like CRISPR-Cas9 we tackle costly livestock diseases, devise innovative breeding strategies, address the challenge of increasing protein production in livestock agriculture, investigate how gene drives could be applied in animals and explore opportunities to develop new disease-treatments. Research Topics covered in the Whitelaw lab People Current members of the Whitelaw lab Highlighted publications Articles showcasing our research over the last few years News and events Whitelaw group's latest activites Videos Series of videos in which we answer some of your questions about gene editing, genome editors such as CRISPR-Cas9 and how we've used it to help tackle some serious diseases in livestock. Get in touch Contact details This article was published on 2024-09-02