CRISPR AgBio Congress is the first and only end-to-end meeting dedicated to helping agricultural biotech ad agrochemical companies leverage the power of CRISPR/Cas9 advanced trait breeding technology and precision genome editing, to overcome productivity challenges, increase yield and pioneer sustainable agriculture in plants breeding, crop protection and livestock. Commercialize the next generation of sustainable and superior agricultural products and help meet the world’s growing food demands.
1. Overcome Productivity Challenges, Increase Yield
& Pioneer Sustainable Agricultural Practices by
Optimizing the Application of CRISPR
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CRISPR Precision Gene Editing
Greg Gocal, Cibus
Jin-Soo Kim, Seoul National
University Tom Greene, DuPont Pioneer
Neil Hoffman, United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA) Kan Wang, Iowa State University Mark Cigan, Genus
April 18-20 2017 | San Diego, US
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Learn how leading academics at Seoul
National University are optimizing the
specificity of Cas9 and Cpf1 to reduce off-
targets in plants and animals
Key Case Studies:
Discover how scientists at DuPont Pioneer
and the Chinese Academy of Agricultural
Sciences are optimizing CRISPR/Cas9 delivery
through agrobacterium and biolistic delivery
methodologies
Hear about the latest regulatory guidelines
from the USDA and EPA for utilizing CRISPR
gene editing for commercial product
development within agriculture
Understand how DuPont Pioneer have
developed and are progressing their CRISPR-
edited Waxy Corn
Discover how Genus are advancing CRISPR
gene editing to develop disease resistant
livestock
CRISPR AgBio Precision Genome Editing Congress
April 18-20 2017, San Diego, US
Tel: +1 212 537 5898 Email: info@hansonwade.com
www.crispr-agbio.com CRISPR Precision Gene Editing
Get to the forefront of CRISPR technology
advancements for optimized precision gene
editing in plants, crops and livestock
Key Takeaways:
Advance your application of CRISPR gene
editing in functional genomics for enhanced
trait discovery in plants & crops
Discover how to optimize your delivery
methodologies of CRISPR/Cas9
Discover Essential Technology Advancements & CRISPR Applications in Agriculture
Excel your commercial crop & livestock
development through CRISPR precision
genome editing
Comprehensively understand the regulatory
guidelines for utilizing CRISPR gene editing
as a novel breeding technique
Introducing the Inaugural CRISPR AgBio Precision
Genome Editing Congress
Commercialize the Next Generation of Sustainable & Superior CRISPR Generated Agricultural Products
Following positive regulatory opinion and the exponential
uptake, CRISPR precision genome editing is having a
significant impact in transforming agricultural breeding
practices.
The CRISPR AgBio Congress is the first and only meeting
dedicated to helping agricultural biotech and agrochemical
companies leverage the power of CRISPR/Cas9 advanced
trait breeding technology, to overcome productivity
challenges, increase yield and pioneer sustainable
agriculture for plant breeding, crop protection and
livestock.
The application of faster and more accurate breeding
techniques to achieve the most desirable traits is no longer
hypothetical with the application of CRISPR/Cas9 driving
trait discovery and selection to enhance yield, crop
quality and disease resistance. At CRISPR AgBio Congress
discover the latest technology advancements to improve
efficiency, specificity and delivery of the CRISPR complex.
Ensure the successful application of CRISPR in functional
genomics, trait discovery and in the advancement of
genetically optimized plants, crops and livestock.
CRISPR AgBio Congress will give you clarity on the
regulatory landscape and guidelines surrounding CRISPR
technology and will highlight case studies on existing
products receiving initial regulatory approval.
With consumer perception of gene editing playing a critical
role in the success of commercialized CRISPR edited produce,
this congress will address the steps you need to take to
educate the wider public on the application of gene editing
technology in agriculture.
Commercialize and take the next generation of sustainable
and superior agricultural products to market faster and help
meet the world’s growing food demands. Join the CRISPR
AgBio Congress to harness precise genome editing and
rapidly deliver accurate, controllable and planned changes
to the genome you desire.
3. Dedicated Speaker Faculty
Greg Gocal
Chief Science Officer
Cibus
Neil Hoffman
Chief Science Advisor,
Animal and Plant
Health Inspection
Service & Biotechnology
Regulatory Services
United States
Department of
Agriculture (USDA)
Mike Mendelsohn
Acting Chief, Microbial
Pesticides Branch,
Biopesticides and
Pollution Prevention
Division
U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency
(EPA)
Federico Tripodi
CEO
Calyxt
Jin-Soo Kim
Director & Professor,
Center for Genome
Engineering, Institute
for Basic Science
& Department of
Chemistry
Seoul National
University
Mark Cigan
Trait Development
Director
Genus
Tom Greene
Senior Director,
Research, Trait
Discovery &
Optimization
DuPont Pioneer
Joyce Van Eck
Assistant Professor,
Director, Center for
Plant Biotechnology
Research
Boyce Thompson
Institute
Vonnie Estes
Group Leader,
Agricultural
and Industrial
Biotechnology
Caribou
Biosciences
Yiping Qi
Professor,
Department of
Plant Science
and Landscape
Architecture
University of
Maryland
Allan Wenck
Head of Trait
Validation US
Bayer CropScience
Lanqin Xia
Principal Investigator,
Institute of Crop
Sciences
Chinese Academy of
Agricultural Sciences
Sergei Svitashev
Research Scientist
DuPont Pioneer
Charlie Arnot
CEO
The Center for
Food Integrity
Cassie Edgar
Chief IP &
Regulatory Officer
Genus
Yunde Zhao
Professor, Cell and
Developmental
Biology
University of
California San
Diego
Kan Wang
Professor & Director,
Center for Plant
Transformation, Plant
Sciences Institute,
Department of
Agronomy
Iowa State University
Todd Barker
Senior Partner
Meridian Institute
CRISPR AgBio Precision Genome Editing Congress
April 18-20 2017, San Diego, US
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www.crispr-agbio.com CRISPR Precision Gene Editing
4. CRISPR AgBio Precision Genome Editing Congress
April 18-20 2017, San Diego, US
Tel: +1 212 537 5898 Email: info@hansonwade.com
www.crispr-agbio.com CRISPR Precision Gene Editing
Conference Day One | Tuesday April 18, 2017
8.00 Registration & Coffee
9.00 Chair’s Opening Remarks
Excelling CRISPR Precision Genome Editing for Commercial Crop & Plant Development
Panelists:
Tom Greene, Senior
Director, Research, Trait
Discovery&Optimization,
DuPont Pioneer
Vonnie Estes, Group
Leader, Agricultural and
Industrial Biotechnology,
Caribou Biosciences
Mark Cigan, Trait
Development Director,
Genus
9.05 Panel Discussion: Extracting Maximum Value from CRISPR
Genome Editing Technology to Advance Future Agriculture
Get an exclusive insight into the latest developments within the CRISPR industry from one to
one interviews with a panel of key opinion leaders, who are paving the way in taking CRISPR
technology into the market for commercial product development within agriculture
This panel will discuss and answer the following questions:
• What are the main areas within agriculture is CRISPR technology having the biggest impact?
• What crops and plants are showing the most promise in terms of CRISPR complex delivery?
• How does the CRISPR regulatory landscape in agriculture compare to other gene editing
tools and other fields?
• What is the timeline for CRISPR technology entering the commercial market?
• What is on the horizon for future CRISPR applications within agriculture?
Greg Gocal, Chief
Science Officer, Cibus
9.50 Innovative Trait Development Tools in Plant Breeding will be
Crucial for Doubling Global Agricultural Productivity by 2050
• Rapid Trait Development System (RTDS™) employs Gene Repair OligoNucleobases
(GRONs) to make defined spelling changes in genomic DNA
• We report that RTDS can significantly improve the outcome of double strand break activity
by reliably inducing precise and targeted nucleotide spelling changes closely aligned to
the cut site
• Our work demonstrates the significance of gene editing to rapidly, precisely and reliably
improve crop performance to develop any trait in commercially relevant crop varieties
10.20 Morning Refreshments & Networking
Jin-Soo Kim, Director
& Professor, Center for
Genome Engineering,
Institute for Basic
Science & Department
of Chemistry, Seoul
National University
11.20 Keynote Session: CRISPR Genome Editing in Plants & Animals
• Digenome-seq enables assessment of genome-wide off-target effects of CRISPR systems
• Delivery of preassembled Cas9/Cpf1 RNPs reduces CRISPR off-target effects
• Cas9-coupled cytidine deaminase induces single-nucleotide substitutions in animals and plants
Advancing the Application of CRISPR/Cas9 in Functional Genomics for
Trait Discovery in Plants & Crops
Yunde Zhao,
Professor, Cell and
Developmental Biology,
University of California
San Diego
12.05 Improvements of CRISPR/Cas9 & Their Applications in Auxin Biology
• There are several challenges in using CRISPR for gene editing in plants: 1) efficient
production of gRNAs, 2) analysis of the mutations generated, 3) target sequence
requirements, 4) simultaneously editing multiple target. We have developed strategies to
overcome the aforementioned challenges
• Harnessing the nuclease activity of ribozymes to design an artificial gene RGR (Ribozyme-
gRNA-Ribozyme) that produces an RNA molecule with ribozymes flanked at both ends
of the designed gRNA. The produced gRNA efficiently guided Cas9-mediated cleavage of
target DNA in vitro, in yeast, Arabidopsis, rice, and many other organisms
• With the RGR design, the target sequences are no longer limited to G(N)20GG or
A(N)20GG because the method does not require the specific base for transcription
initiation for gRNA production as was the case for U6 and U3 promoters
• Tandem RGR designs allow a single promoter to generate multiple gRNAs, thus allowing
us to edit several genes in plants simultaneously and successfully use CRISPR technology
to generate mutations in auxin genes
12.35 Networking Lunch
5. CRISPR AgBio Precision Genome Editing Congress
April 18-20 2017, San Diego, US
Tel: +1 212 537 5898 Email: info@hansonwade.com
www.crispr-agbio.com CRISPR Precision Gene Editing
Yiping Qi, Professor,
Department of Plant
Science and Landscape
Architecture,
University of Maryland
13.35 Improving Multiplex CRISPR Systems for Plant Epigenome Editing
• A multiplex TAL effector transcriptional activation system as a reference for improving CRISPR
activation systems
• Improving multiplex CRISPR-Cas9 transcriptional activation by recruiting activators with RNA
binding proteins
• Improving multiplex CRISPR-Cas9 transcriptional repression using tandemly fused repressors
• An effective CRISPR-Cpf1 transcriptional repression system
DevelopingDeliveryMethodologiestoEnhanceCRISPR/Cas9MediatedBreeding
Sergei Svitashev,
Research Scientist,
DuPont Pioneer
14.05 Putting CRISPR-Cas to Work for Precision Breeding in Plants
• Examples of genome editing in maize
• Advantages of CRISPR-Cas9 delivery in the form of ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complexes
• DNA-free gene editing in plants
Lanqin Xia, Principal
Investigator, Institute of
Crop Sciences,
Chinese Academy of
Agricultural Sciences
14.35 Developing Delivery Methodologies to Enhance Genome Precise
Modification for Crop Improvement Via CRISPR/Cas9 System
• Development of a technology that facilitates gene replacement or targeted point
mutations will offer a great promise for harnessing plant genes for crop improvement
• CRISPR/Cas9-mediated in planta gene editing to achieve homology-directed DNA repair
(HDR) in rice either through Agrobacterium or biolistic method, respectively
• Targeted point mutations generated by a modified CRISPR/Cas9 system
• Precise substitution amino acid residues in plant proteins through CRISPR/Cas9-
mediated HDR and base editing by a modified CRISPR/Cas9 system will expand our ability
to modify genes that confer agriculturally important traits in crops
Kan Wang, Professor
& Director, Center for
Plant Transformation,
Plant Sciences
Institute, Department
of Agronomy, Iowa
State University
15.05 An Agrobacterium-Mediated Maize CRISPR Platform &
a Proteolistics Delivery Method
• To describe a public sector platform of Agrobacterium-delivered CRISPR/Cas9 for targeted
mutagenesis in maize is de and demonstrating the characterization of frequency and
inheritability of mutations using four genes
• Harnessing the delivery method to introduce transgenic events in T0 generation for
members of Argonaute 18 (ZmAGO18a and ZmAGO18b) and BEN1 (ZmBEN1a1 and
ZmBEN1a4) with mono- and di-allelic mutations at the frequency ranging from 58% to 74%
in the maize Hi II and B104 genotypes
• Direct delivery of proteins into plant tissues has advantage in genome editing, as this
method will bypass DNA (transgene) integration into the plant genome, while generating
precisely modified but truly “non-transgenic” plants
• An intracellular protein delivery methodology termed “Proteolistics” that utilizes a biolistic
gun apparatus and involves a simple protein/projectile preparation step will be described
15.35 Afternoon Refreshments & Poster Session
Developing plant
pharmaceuticals
through CRISPR
gene editing
Harnessing
CRISPR gene
editing to improve
nutritional value
1 Communicating
the benefits of
CRISPR technology
to consumers
2 Advancing the
commercialization
of CRISPR in
agriculture
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16.20 Interactive CRISPR AgBio Roundtable Session
In breakout roundtables, you will have the opportunity to catch up on the latest advancements within the field and learn
from your fellow colleagues in this interactive format to optimize the use of CRISPR gene editing technology in agriculture.
The topics that will be discussed are the following:
With an agenda packed with case studies and data-driven presentations, the CRISPR AgBio poster session will give you
deeper access into the most innovative research. Meet leading CRISPR/Cas9 scientists and pick their brains to gain insights
into the emerging gene editing applications within agriculture. Apply their learnings straight into your own work, cultivate
research collaborations and leave inspired by new ideas.
17.20 Chair’s Closing Remarks
17.25 CloseofDayOne
6. CRISPR AgBio Precision Genome Editing Congress
April 18-20 2017, San Diego, US
Tel: +1 212 537 5898 Email: info@hansonwade.com
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Conference Day Two | Wednesday April 19, 2017
8.00 Registration & Coffee
9.00 Chair’s Opening Remarks
Addressing the Regulatory Pathway & Consumer Perception for CRISPR Gene Editing
Panelists:
NeilHoffman,Chief
ScienceAdvisor,Animal
andPlantHealth
InspectionService/
BiotechnologyRegulatory
Services,USDA
Mike Mendelsohn,
ActingChief,Microbial
PesticidesBranch,
Biopesticidesand
PollutionPrevention
Division,U.S.
Environmental
ProtectionAgency
Cassie Edgar,ChiefIP
&RegulatoryOfficer,
Genus
Todd Barker,Senior
Partner,Meridian
Institute
9.05 Panel Session Discussion: Navigating the Regulatory Environment
for CRISPR as Novel Breeding Technique
To provide more clarity on the current regulatory guidelines for utilizing CRISPR gene
editing technology in the development of commercial products.
The panel will discuss and answer the following questions:
• What can be learned from the long history of safe use of random mutagenesis in the
development of useful new crop characteristics?
• How might the outcomes achieved by new technologies like CRISPRs affect the regulatory
profile in plants and livestock?
• Knock-outs vs. insertions - Addressing regulatory guidelines
• What are the current regulatory guidelines for utilizing CRISPR gene editing for livestock?
• What are the industry responsibilities in regards to educating the consumers and wider
public on CRISPR edited commercial products?
• How to commercialize CRISPR/Cas9 agriculture products including crops and livestock
• Intellectual Property: How are people going to manage to operate and access technology?
NeilHoffman,Chief
ScienceAdvisor,Animal
andPlantHealth
InspectionService/
Biotechnology
RegulatoryServices,
USDA
10.05 USDA Regulation of CRISPR-Modified Organisms
• Regulatory guidelines facing non-transgenic genetically edited crops and plants
• Case studies of products that have gone through the regulatory process such as waxy
corn and mushrooms
• Regulatory status for non-GMO white bud, mushrooms and white seed corns
10.35 Morning Refreshments
CharlieArnot,CEO,
TheCenterforFood
Integrity
11.05 Building Consumer Trust in Gene Editing
• CFI’s peer reviewed trust model provides a template for building trust in gene editing
• Consumer research on beliefs and attitudes toward technology provide insight into
consumer concerns and objections
• The presentation will provide analysis and specific recommendations on how to build
consumer trust in gene editing
Taking CRISPR to the Market: Preparing for Translational Biotechnology
VonnieEstes,Group
Leader,Agricultural
andIndustrial
Biotechnology,Caribou
Biosciences
11.35 Exploring the Path of Commercialization in Agriculture
• Supporting and developing appropriate regulatory frameworks
• Building public acceptance and trust
• Working in a global context
• Who will profit and how will value be shared?
TomGreene,Senior
Director,Research,
TraitDiscovery&
Optimization,DuPont
Pioneer
12.05 Waxy Corn Case Study: Highlighting CRISPR/Cas9 Edited Plant & Crops
Currently Under Development for Commercialization
• How is CRISPR/Cas9 being utilized to modify plant and crop traits?
• Outlining the regulatory process for utilizing CRISPR gene editing technology
• How has CRISPR/Cas9 enhanced plant and crop breeding practices and outcomes?
• Utilizing CRISPR gene editing to reduce costs and time to market
7. CRISPR AgBio Precision Genome Editing Congress
April 18-20 2017, San Diego, US
Tel: +1 212 537 5898 Email: info@hansonwade.com
www.crispr-agbio.com CRISPR Precision Gene Editing
12.35 Networking lunch
AllanWenck,Headof
TraitValidationUS,
BayerCropScience
14.00 Taking Gene Editing into the Agricultural Commercial Market
• The ability to create precise mutations within plants has the potential to speed up
breeding and to bring traits to the market quicker than traditional mutagenesis
approaches
• Precise targeting of the genome opens more flexible and efficient opportunities for
stacking of traits
• Surgically precise modifications within multiple crop species is a challenge that requires
multiple solutions to overcome
JoyceVanEck,
AssistantProfessor,
Director,Centerfor
PlantBiotechnology
Research,Boyce
Thompson
Institute
14.30 Application of CRISPR/Cas9 to Study the Role of Genes in
Domestication & Improvement of Solanaceous Species
• Efficacy of CRISPR/Cas9 in the Solanaceae
• Traits related to domestication
• Improvement of solanaceous species for specialty vegetable crops
MarkCigan,Trait
DevelopmentDirector,
Genus
15.00 Utilizing CRISPR Technology to Optimize Livestock Breeding Practices
• How is CRISPR being adapted to enhance livestock breeding?
• What are the producer profitability gains in using CRISPR to modify traits in livestock?
15.30 Chairman’s Closing Remarks
15.35 Close of CRISPR AgBio Congress
The conference is of great
interest because it will cover the
newest topics and the regulatory
status related to CRISPR/Cas9
technology. I am especially excited
for the opportunity to interact
with leaders in the field and the
potential for collaborations
Boyce Thompson Institute,
Speaker at
CRISPR AgBio 2017
The program highlights
important and trending topics that
are essential in mastering CRISPR
technology for biotech applications.
The chance to meet and discuss with
those who are at forefront of this
rapidly developing field makes attending
this meeting even more exciting
University of Maryland,
Speaker at
CRISPR AgBio 2017
8. CRISPR AgBio Precision Genome Editing Congress
April 18-20 2017, San Diego, US
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www.crispr-agbio.com CRISPR Precision Gene Editing
CRISPR gene editing has transformed how academics and
industry investigate molecular pathways through whole
genome screening and functional genomics.
With the industry rapidly optimizing their CRISPR workflows
for advanced trait discovery, join your peers at this dedicated
interactive workshop to learn about the following:
• Optimizing CRISPR workflows for enhanced precision
gene editing
• Highlighting examples of gene insertion, deletion, edit
genes in plants and crops for functional genomics
• Enhancing CRISPR technology for whole genome
screening and trait discovery
• Developing tissue culture methodologies and
phenotyping in greenhouses or fields
Discover How to Harness CRISPR Gene Editing for Functional Genomics
to Advance Trait Discovery
Date: Thursday April 20, 2017 | Time: 9:00-12:00
Yunde Zhao received his Ph.D. in biochemistry from the University of Michigan and his postdoctoral training in plant
genetics at the Salk Institute, where he was a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Fellow of the Life Sciences Research
Foundation. Yunde’s group focuses on the plant hormone auxin, which regulates almost every aspect of plant growth
and development. Yunde’s group is also interested in developing plant biotechnology. His group has made several keep
discoveries and greatly contributed to our current understanding of auxin biology and genome editing. He identified the
rate-limiting enzyme for auxin biosynthesis and played a leading role in establishing the first complete auxin biosynthetic
pathway in plants. He showed that local auxin biosynthesis is important for plant development. The Ribozyme-based
CRISPR gene editing technology developed by Yunde’s group allows cell and tissue specific gene editing. Yunde’s gene
editing work invalidated the proposed functions of ABP1, a protein that has been studied extensively for decades.
Workshop leader
Yunde Zhao, Professor, Cell and Developmental Biology, University of California
Post-Conference Workshop
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9. CRISPR AgBio Precision Genome Editing Congress
April 18-20 2017, San Diego, US
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Partners, Sponsors & Exhibitors
About Sponsorship
Cibus
Cibus is the leader in non-transgenic breeding & precision gene editing in
agriculture. Our mission is to improve plants and other organisms with a new class
of non-transgenic breeding technologies. This work is carried out without integrating
foreign genetic material thus the resulting organisms are non-transgenic. Since our
improvements are non-transgenic, they will be globally acceptable.
• Present and position your capabilities to key decision
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• Differentiate yourself from your peers and demonstrate
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CRISPR AgBio Precision Genome Editing Congress
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Excellent mix of industry,
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with different perspectives
Past Attendee of CRISPR Congress Series,
Sanofi-Genzyme