
Jordi Wild Explains Bacteriophages and the CRISPR Revolution
Bacteriophages and CRISPR: A Conversation with Jordi Wild In a recent podcast clip, Jordi Wild delves into the fascinating world of bacteriophages, viruses that specifically target and destroy bacteria. This clip offers a concise yet informative overview of this area of science, touching upon the revolutionary CRISPR technology used in gene editing. Wild highlights the contributions of Francisco Mojica, a Spanish researcher and pioneer in the field of CRISPR. Mojica's work at the University of Alicante has been instrumental in advancing our understanding and application of this groundbreaking technology. "Mojica's research was essential in giving CRISPR its name and establishing its potential," Wild explains in the video. The clip underscores the potential of CRISPR for gene editing, raising the possibility of its use in treating diseases and enhancing human health. While the video is short, it serves as an excellent introduction to a complex topic, sparking curiosity and encouraging further exploration of this scientific frontier.