Fyodor Urnov
| Fyodor Urnov | |
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| Born | Фёдор Урнов 1968 (age 56–57) | 
| Alma mater | |
| Known for | Genome editing | 
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| Academic advisors | Susan Gerbi | 
Fyodor Dmitriyevich Urnov (Russian: Фёдор Дми́триевич Урнов; born 1968) is a Russian-born biomedical researcher and who has played a leading role in the field of genome editing. He is a Professor of Genetics, Genomics, and Development at the University of California, Berkeley and Director of the Center for Translational Genomics at the university's Innovative Genomics Institute. In 2005 Urnov and his colleagues coined the term "genome editing" and demonstrated the first use of ZFNs to edit DNA in human cells. Urnov is considered a pioneering figure in the field of genome editing and his work has been cited widely.