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Colossal is a genetics and biosciences company that aims to revive extinct species using advanced gene editing technology. Founded by George Church and Ben Lamm, Colossal has a scientific advisory board of experts and is working on projects such as the Woolly Mammoth and the Dodo.
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Colossal’s landmark de-extinction project will be the...
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Colossal is partnering with MWF to restore habitats, revive...
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Colossal and the Vertebrate Genomes Project (VGP) are...
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At Colossal Biosciences, our pursuit of a better, stronger,...
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Using the power of synthetic biology, microbial engineering...
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We are leading the new charge of bioscience. Colossal will...
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Colossal Biosciences “Colossal is developing novel...
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At Colossal, our core consists of highly published and...
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Colossal Biosciences Inc. is an American biotechnology and genetic engineering company working to de-extinct the woolly mammoth, the Tasmanian tiger, and the dodo. In 2023, it stated that it wants to have woolly mammoth hybrid calves by 2028, and wants to reintroduce them to the Arctic tundra habitat.
Colossal is a company that aims to bring back the Woolly Mammoth using CRISPR technology and genetic engineering. Learn about the history, science, and impact of their project to restore the extinct species and rewild the Arctic ecosystem.
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Jan 31, 2023 · Colossal Biosciences, the world’s first de-extinction company, has today announced an oversubscribed $150M Series B financing led by United States Inn.
Mar 6, 2024 · The breakthrough — announced today by the de-extinction company Colossal Biosciences in Dallas, Texas — is an early technical success in Colossal’s high-profile effort to engineer elephants...
Mar 6, 2024 · De-extinction startup Colossal Biosciences claims it has found a way to reprogram elephant cells, a technical breakthrough that could lead to the return of the long-lost mammals.