CRISPR in a Box Expands Nationwide: Empowering Students with Real-Time Gene Editing Experience

April 6, 2026
CRISPR in a Box Expands Nationwide: Empowering Students with Real-Time Gene Editing Experience
  • The Learning Lab is using CRISPR in a Box, a teaching toolkit that lets students perform gene editing and observe DNA changes in real time, with plans to expand to more schools in Delaware and nationwide.

  • Officials frame the expansion as strengthening Delaware’s leadership in science and innovation while investing in students’ future opportunities.

  • The program is presented within a national context of recognition for CRISPR in a Box as a trusted teaching tool with prior NSF funding and national honors, underscoring Delaware’s leadership in innovation as noted by state lawmakers.

  • The grant funds expanded teacher training, more classroom support, and new curriculum modules on data analysis, ethics, and medical applications, with partnerships with Delaware colleges to sustain engagement.

  • The grant funds the growth of the CRISPR in a Box teaching toolkit, enabling more students to see real-time DNA changes and work directly with scientists.

  • Delaware’s congressional delegation highlighted the investment as a step toward preparing the next generation of innovators.

  • A key expansion goal is to increase access for students lacking advanced STEM resources by partnering with local schools, colleges, and community organizations across Delaware.

  • Plans include broadening partnerships with schools, community organizations, and national partners to reach students from diverse backgrounds and create pathways to college and STEM careers.

  • Feedback from schools and teachers indicates increased student confidence, curiosity, and excitement about science, with leadership emphasizing helping students see themselves in science.

  • CRISPR in a Box has attracted national attention and NSF support and is regarded as a leading STEM innovation in the United States.

  • Expansion includes additional teacher training, classroom support, and modules on data analysis, ethics, and medical applications of gene editing.

  • The Learning Lab aims to make advanced science accessible, boost student confidence, and inspire STEM careers, with educators noting the program has already reached hundreds of students.

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