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TypeBlog Post...instructions to navigate various lab processes. Our most recent protocol video detailing Streaking Plates...you navigate Addgene’s vast online resources. Our most popular How-To video on “How to Order” details every...
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Plasmid Grant to Aid Cervical Cancer Screening in Ghana
TypeBlog Post...in Ghana and in other developing countries” and “Almost all cervical cancers are caused by persistent infection...get plasmids to the researchers who need them the most. Check back here to learn more about future awardees... -
Grad School Advice Part 1: Picking a Lab and a Project
TypeBlog Post...tribulations of the modern PhD program. Don’t be fooled! Most senior graduate students are friendly and full of...University of California, Los Angeles. She enjoys chromosome biology and reading Ben Vincent's tweets. ... -
Addgene’s Top 10 Blog Posts from 2014
TypeBlog Post...readers. Below I’ve compiled a list of the Top 10 Most Viewed Posts on our blog from the past year. A [email protected] if you are interested. Addgene's Most Popular Posts of 2014 How to Design Your gRNA... -
2022 and 2023: Reflections and Looking Forward
TypeBlog Post...CRISPR plasmids and 6,000 biosensors plasmids. Our most exciting milestone of 2022, however, is arguably...from 231 countries. Guides and protocols were our most popular content, while our beloved blog received... -
Your Top Requested Plasmid in 2015!
TypeBlog Post...dug into the data from our repository to find our most requested plasmid in 2015. In line with all of the...year, we're excited to announce that the plasmid most requested from the Addgene repository in 2015 was... -
Q&A With Julie Cicalese, the Newest Member of the Addgene Board of Directors
TypeBlog Post...in the water of HR work. What do you think is the most important resource that Addgene provides the scientific...dogs and help screen dog adoption applications. My most recent foster dog was with us for two months before... -
Developing Transferable Skills During Science Training
TypeBlog Post...You are finishing your PhD or perhaps you have almost completed a postdoctoral position… or two. You ...of nonacademic science careers is that a team is almost always involved. Demonstrating your ability to ... -
Quick, Versatile Plant Transgenesis with GreenGate Plasmids
TypeBlog Post... the kit in December, GreenGate includes the six most frequently used elements in plant expression cassettes...generate multi-construct transgenic plants. In the most practical terms, what GreenGate can do is “save ... -
Management for Scientists: Seeking Feedback
TypeBlog Post...feedback from the team. Successful management can almost be boiled down to one, key concept: Creating a ... style. Seeking feedback frequently One of the most important paths of information flow is the one that... -
A new platform for fast functional characterization of potentially cancerous mutations
TypeBlog Post...how each one impacted cell viability (see figure). Most of the mutations were found to be “neutral,” having...gene is involved in a complex pathway. Some of the most heavily-studied genes in cancer research, like PIK3CA... -
Science as Art
TypeBlog Post...organism I study, to be able to see it all scales. Most modern biologists focus on one aspect alone. They...requires an awful amount of skill, time for which most researchers wouldn't have. They are motivated to... -
CRISPR Protocol for Genomic Deletions in Mammalian Cell Lines [Video]
TypeBlog Post...genomic deletions We were inspired to produce intrachromosomal deletions based on the experiments of Kim ...References: 1. Lee HJ, Kim E, Kim JS. Targeted chromosomal deletions in human cells using zinc finger nucleases... -
Same Addgene, New Look - Why We Redesigned Our Homepage & Mascot
TypeBlog Post...communicate exactly what a site offers to their users, and most importantly, allow those users the ability to quickly...upgrade? Blugene now has a full expression. You’ll mostly see a friendly smile, but occasionally you might... -
pSiM24: Simplifying Plant Genetic Engineering
TypeBlog Post... of information to fit into a single plasmid, so most first-generation binary vectors are quite large ...promoter. Originally isolated from the Mirabilis mosaic virus, the constitutively active M24 promoter has... -
Plasmids 101: What is a plasmid?
TypeBlog Post...advancing the field. What is a plasmid? At their most basic level, plasmids are small circular pieces ...that replicate independently from the host's chromosomal DNA. They are mainly found in bacteria, but also... -
SunTag and Fluorescent Imaging
TypeBlog Post...display protein aggregation, it’s recommended for most imaging applications. What can you do with SunTag... experiments in their paper, and so can you! In almost any case you would use a traditional FP fusion,... -
Tips for Improving Your Next Manuscript
TypeBlog Post...Montgomery, or Louis Miller led these sessions. The most beneficial aspect of this course was breaking up...works. 4. Practice writing everyday Overall, the most important instruction the classes taught me was ... -
Antibodies 101: Affinity Tags
TypeBlog Post...they are peptides which do not naturally exist in most expression systems that can be added to the N or...downstream applications Below, we describe a few of the most common tags available. Maltose binding protein Maltose... -
Cellosaurus: A Cell Line Information Database
TypeBlog Post...with clear documentation, so we were excited when Amos Bairoch from the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics... be very informative. Spoiler alert: HeLa is the most common contaminator line. For those wanting to ...