FDA slows down CRISPR

Gene Editing Promise Stalled at FDA

FDA slows down CRISPR

The FDA is currently claiming regulatory authority over gene-edited livestock based on a decades-old administrative decision related to older transgenic biotechnology, where a foreign gene is inserted into an animal’s genome. Gene editing is making simple changes or deletions within an animal’s native genome.

NPPC is pushing for regulatory oversight by the USDA. The USDA has already established the right regulatory framework by adopting a risk-based approach to reviewing potential genetic changes in plants. It easily could adapt that approach for livestock and regulate gene-edited animals under the Animal Health Protection Act. 


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