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TypeBlog Post...well treatments are working to fight the cancer. Beyond early modifications to standard treatments and...are running out of hope with more traditional treatments, such as surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy...sufferers can see great promise in up and coming treatments like immunotherapy. Mesothelioma Mesothelioma...and late discovery mean that most mesothelioma patients have an extremely poor prognosis. Together, the...disease with only about 3,000 new mesothelioma patients diagnosed every year in the US. Therefore, mesothelioma...many forms of cancer, the primary conventional treatments for mesothelioma include surgery to remove cancerous...cases the cancer is diagnosed so late that these treatments do not work very well. The best option in such...
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Protocol - How to Perform Sequence Analysis
TypeProtocol...portion of the plasmid that is important for your experiments. There are a number of factors to consider when... -
Antibodies 101: Antibody Engineering and Directed Evolution
TypeBlog Post...directly as therapeutic agents or serve as vehicles for delivering other treatments, their efficacy can be...library of mutants and how they are screened. When conducting antibody evolution experiments, you’ll typically...bioengineering is antibody engineering, to improve reagents and therapeutics. What is antibody engineering...tools are, the better the reproducibility of experiments and the validity of conclusions. Antibody engineering...allows for more efficient and targeted delivery of treatments, ultimately increasing treatment effectiveness...chimeric antibodies, and smaller engineered antibody fragments. One technique we haven’t discussed in depth is...including chimerization, conjugation, and antibody fragments. Fab: fragment antigen binding; Fc: fragment crystallizable... -
Tips for Getting a Faculty Position
TypeBlog Post...failure to clearly articulate one's talents and ideas. Some key points from my ebook, "Applying for a Faculty...success is publications and grants. 2. Write succinct and easy to understand documents A common misconception...example documents. This part has generated a lot of positive feedback. Many of these documents are too...sections, along with new thoughts on research statements. Snapp, who is always looking for ways to improve...improve his eBook, adds: "If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please do not hesitate to email... members will NOT be in your area. Therefore, documents need to minimize jargon. Equally importantly, ...seminar See item 2. Attendees will include grad students (that are solicited for feedback), possibly the... -
CRISPR 101: Cytosine and Adenine Base Editors
TypeBlog Post...Kim et al., 2017 SaBE3, BE3 PAM variants, BE3 editing window variants Greatly expands the number of ...editing work? Base transition editing requires three elements. They are, broadly: A Cas protein (catalytically...editing window specified by the Cas protein These elements were the starting point towards the development...inhibitor of uracil DNA glycosylase (UGI) to dCas9 prevents base excision repair, which would change the U...development of BE3, many research groups have made improvements to base editors, including: expanding targeting...upstream of the PAM. David Liu’s lab generated BE3 variants with other deaminases: AID, CDA1, and APOBEC3G... Liu lab also used natural and engineered Cas9 variants to develop five new base editors with distinct... -
PhD Applications After COVID
TypeBlog Post...department worked with students to maintain these time goals during COVID-19? How are students funded? Are there... outside of just the program requirements: by talking to current students about the work environment and...and standards for hybrid, virtual, and in-person events change seemingly daily (and are inconsistent between... you’re applying to a school that requires its students to do rotations in different labs before selecting... universities offer free practice sessions for students doing virtual interviews, so check if yours does...keep yourself organized. By writing down your key points and keeping them at-hand, you can quickly reference...universities typically invite a select group of students to continue the application process through a ... -
CRISPR 101: Mammalian Expression Systems and Delivery Methods
TypeBlog Post...compatible with all your components. Next, consider the best form for those CRISPR components based on your model...introducing those CRISPR components into your target cells. Delivery of these components into mammalian cell...considered during the planning process. For CRISPR experiments, the following framework can help get you started...most effectively achieved with different CRISPR components. Select the appropriate CRISPR tools for your...will you be editing? Do you want to deliver the components as DNA, or would mRNA or protein delivery be ...of the first steps is to identify what CRISPR components you will need to deliver. Minimally, one or more...model system. CRISPR reagents can be delivered via transfection, nucleofection, viral transduction or ... -
New Neuroscience Tool: The iGluSnFR3 Glutamate Sensor
TypeBlog Post...green (v857) variants differing in kinetics, affinity, and ∆F/F0. Introduce the two variants in three different...The new iGluSnFR3 variants should enable scientists to robustly detect signaling events in the brain and...models. Furthermore, they created three affinity variants – A184S (increased affinity for glutamate), S72A...iGluSnFR had limitations: they were not optimal for experiments requiring high signal to noise ratios, imaging...imaging of high frequency glutamate signaling events, and accurately differentiating between synaptic vs. ...Kaspar Podgorski’s lab have recently made iGluSnFR3 variants that are more sensitive and better localized for...predecessors. The detailed characterization of the new variants is available here. Upgrades to iGluSnFR3 To improve... -
Don’t FRET: Bimolecular Fluorescence Complementation Makes Visualizing Protein-Protein Interactions Easy
TypeBlog Post...split into two fragments that individually lack fluorescence. When complementary FP fragments are fused to...construction Fusing FP fragments to your PIPs requires careful selection of FP fragments and, preferably, some...that underlie protein function. However, FRET experiments can be difficult to implement in practice because...hypothesized protein interaction partners (PIPs), the FP fragments form the complete FP because the PIPs they’re ...small-molecule inhibitors of a particular PPI. In such experiments, small-molecule inhibitors are tested in parallel...Design a BiFC Experiment Much like FRET, BiFC experiments must be carefully optimized to be successful....will allow you to determine where to fuse the FP fragments. In the absence of this information, you can fuse... -
A Deep Dive into BioBuilder
TypeBlog Post...more and more students are asking. Teachers are also asking, “How do I engage my students in real-world...the study of synthetic biology into the hands of students and teachers in the U.S. and beyond. “I want to...programs all focused on current questions and experiments in the field of synthetic biology. Founded as...excitement found through experiential learning. “Students may forget the technical details they hear in ...their classes,” she said, “but they remember the moments when they discover something new for themselves...asked in MIT’s research labs, BioBuilder inspires students and teachers to apply engineering principles to... biology and transforms them into modules that students and teachers can investigate together. Teachers... -
Sequencing Options for CRISPR Genotyping
TypeBlog Post... This means they do not reliably detect editing events that occur in less that 5% of the population (Fu...standardized thresholds for validating CRISPR experiments, many are turning to next-generation sequencing...genome predicted to contain off-target cleavage events. Unbiased techniques search the whole genome for...Frequencies of off-target mutations are essential data points for investigators looking to definitively link ...irreproducible data in a research setting, but these events could have disastrous health effects in the clinic...current algorithms do not take into account other elements, including those relating to DNA structure (e....and HTGTS (Frock et al. 2015) for cell-based experiments. These strategies can be used in concert with... -
Advice on Career Paths and the Green Card Process for International Researchers and Entrepreneurs
TypeBlog Post...threshold requirements: (1) that you have international recognition for your outstanding achievements in your...whenever you have new accomplishments to add. Obtain copies and translations of documents that are not in English... candidate meets the requirements set forth by USCIS before engaging with clients. To learn more, visit..., Esq. Founder of Casseus Law. Disclaimer: The contents of this post are intended to convey general information...and not to provide legal advice or opinions. The contents of this post should not be relied upon for legal...presented may not reflect the most current legal developments. Further, this post may contain technical inaccuracies...actions taken or not taken based on any or all the contents of this post. An attorney should be contacted... -
CRISPR 101: Ribonucleoprotein (RNP) Delivery
TypeBlog Post...CRISPR experiments that involve HDR, electroporation can be combined with cell-type specific reagents in ...RNP-mediated CRISPR experiments While using Cas9-gRNA RNPs for CRISPR experiments can reduce many potential...result, RNP mediated CRISPR experiments may not be suitable for experiments where stable Cas9 expression...experiment requires delivery of, at minimum, two components: the Cas9 protein and a guide RNA (gRNA) targeting...are many advantages to using RNPs for CRISPR experiments. The RNP method can often be used in cells that...generation or homologous recombination. However, experiments that require long-term expression of Cas9, such... by commercial vendors such as IDT. These two components are then incubated together to form the RNP. ... -
Replacing Paper: Tips for Choosing an Electronic lab Notebook
TypeBlog Post...work with your colleagues, supervisors, clients or even students, your ELN should allow you to collaborate...paper-based record keeping barely copes with the growing amounts of digital data generated in labs. While many labs...different ELN features, ranging from whether respondents saw them as not important to very important. ...explored the barriers to adoption within academic environments to better understand the issues labs are facing...limited budgets, “a large percentage of survey respondents indicated that cost was a significant barrier...system within their institution. In the study, respondents were also asked about how important ease of use...from paper to digital for example): “… 99% of respondents indicated that ease of use would influence their... -
Antibodies 101: Introduction to Gating in Flow Cytometry
TypeBlog Post...with two measurements: forward scatter (FSC) and side scatter (SSC). To acquire these measurements, the cytometer...precisely measure your cells of interest. In many experiments you’ll be working with a heterogeneous cell population...describe the shape of a histogram, which graphically represents the time and intensity of the cell’s illumination...cytometry can be used for virtually all kinds of experiments and research fields, for any experiment, your...cells, the single cell gate to exclude duplicate events, and the Live/Dead gate to focus your analysis ... As an example, we’ll use one of my previous experiments where I harvested a melanoma tumor from a C57BL...my lymphocyte population (10.7% of all recorded events) based on their expected size. The strong signals... -
Plasmids 101: 5 factors to help you choose the right cloning method
TypeBlog Post... your protocols, designed your experiments, and prepared your reagents. You’re going to engineer the best...assemble up to 6 different fragments in a prescribed order. These fragments can be pooled in one tube ...PCR to generate DNA fragments with 15-40 bp of homology at their ends. These fragments are then combined...methods are more amenable to combining multiple DNA fragments than others. In today’s post, we will focus on...in an hour or less. The ligations combine the fragments in an order determined by their homology. You ...cloning process. Time spent actually doing the experiments are also generally comparable so the best way...optimize reagent concentration, or purify DNA fragments from gels. If you’re relatively new to the cloning... -
Antibodies 101: Avoiding the Mouse on Mouse Mess in IHC
TypeBlog Post...problem. Pre-block with Fab fragments (Figure 2C) Speaking of Fab fragments… Another strategy for species-on-species...been bound up by the Fab fragments. Note that you should plan to use Fab fragments that are from the same...should not recognize Fab fragments from the same species and 2) these fragments will be more likely to ...include no primary antibody controls in your experiments. If you do find high levels of background staining...that is directly conjugated to your reporter circumvents the issue. However, directly conjugated primary...pre-treating the tissue with unconjugated Fab fragments that recognize the endogenous IgGs (Lu and Partridge...Partridge, 1998). After washing away unbound fragments, you can then apply your primary and secondary antibodies... -
A Control for All Seasons
TypeBlog Post...Complex experiments Finally, additional controls may be required for more complex experiments. A multiplexed...helpful to focus on something controllable, like experiments (and their controls!). This blog post will discuss... the ins and outs of controls for biological experiments, starting with general controls and then moving...design thoughtfully and thoroughly controlled experiments. Broadly useful controls Positive and negative...negative controls Most biological experiments require positive and negative controls to ensure proper interpretation...group. Figure 1: A, Most biological experiments will benefit from positive (+) and negative (...group and C, technical replicates or repeated measurements will increase the power of the results. In this... -
Save Time with Transient Plant Leaf Transformations
TypeBlog Post... antibodies in plants using syringe agroinfiltration." Recombinant proteins from plants. Humana Press,...candidate at Northeastern University. Working with plants doesn’t always have to be a time-consuming process...reproducible. Prior to creating transgenic cultures or plants, our transient expression method enables us to ...leaf transformations The development of transgenic plants is a common problem in non-model organisms. Therefore...choice for investigating gene function, as these experiments can be done in days to weeks instead of months...roseus. A common method for overexpressing genes In plants like Arabidopsis and tobacco, Agrobacterium infiltration...more easily quantify the effect of the different treatments on transformation success. Some reporter gene... -
What's Your Organism? Expanding Genomic Tools via the NSF EDGE Program
TypeBlog Post...curate reagents from these emerging organisms so scientists can easily find the useful new reagents that...Cnidarian-Dinoflagellate symbionts (Virginia Weis) Sea anemone Aiptasia - algae Breviolum minutum symbionts are important...Westwood) Dodders are parasitic plants that steal all their food from other plants and are unusual enough to...between gene function and phenotypes in diverse plants, animals, microbes, viruses, and fungi for which...for scientists and educational programs for K-12 students. You can see why I was excited to be invited to...at least 6-7 times and on at least 2 separate continents. Mimulus (Andrea Sweigart) Monkeyflowers were...and Asclepias curassavica (Gerog Jander) Milkweed plants are known to many as the only Monarch butterfly...