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TypeBlog Post...the actions of a single person but through the coordinated efforts of many individuals. Check out Joanne's... a project progresses it is easy to forgot the original plan. Write down your plans in a shared document...
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Plasmids 101: Transformation, Transduction, Bacterial Conjugation, and Transfection
TypeBlog Post... genome through homologous or site directed recombination. Transduction is a common tool used by scientists...and Edward Tatum when they observed genetic recombination between two nutritional deficient E. coli strains... -
Targeted Mutagenesis with EvolvR
TypeBlog Post...dCas9 fused to the Activation Induced Cytidine Deaminase (AID) enzyme. AID, however, only changes cytidines...targeted mutagenesis rate ~9-fold higher than the original nCas9, while increasing the standard mutation ... -
Hot Plasmids December 2018 - C. elegans RNAi, TurboID, Detecting Viral Outbreaks, and Protein Binding Specificity Tools
TypeBlog Post...Vellai lab’s new plasmid, T444T, contains T7 terminators adjacent to the T7 promoters to prevent the incorporation...norovirus RNA), the ribosome binding site is inaccessible. When the target RNA is present, however, it... -
Communicating Your Science With Help From ComSciCon
TypeBlog Post...writing grant proposals to be reviewed by interdisciplinary panels. And highly successful scientists ... graduate students in different regional and disciplinary communities gather at ComSciCon's local and ... -
Luminescent Imaging with Nano-lanterns
TypeBlog Post... very similar to the widely used FRET, but it eliminates the need for an excitation light source. Instead... medium to allow RLuc8 to produce photons. The original nano-lantern emitted yellow-green light and exhibited... -
Top Requested Lentivirus and AAV of 2016
TypeBlog Post...from Bryan Roth’s lab at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. These can be used to investigate... only be expressed in cells that express cre recombinase. Typically, this feature is used to attain cell-specific... -
Hot Plasmids - February 2022
TypeBlog Post...identifying guide selection rules, and reducing recombination by finding acceptable variations in DR sequences... cassette provides increased simplicity for combinatorial genetic screens, and this optimized toolkit ... -
GPCRs: How Do They Work and How Do We Study Them?
TypeBlog Post...dissociation from the GPCR allows for binding of a new inactive heterotrimeric G protein complex and subsequently...pathways from ligand to receptor to G-protein, and finally, to a response? Let’s take a look at a few examples... -
Viral Vectors 101: Viral Applications
TypeBlog Post...biology – they can deliver materials to specific destinations, haul a variety of cargo, and even handle a ...applications Vaccine development Attenuated and inactivated viruses pioneered vaccine development well over... -
Viral Vectors 101: Viruses as Biological Tools
TypeBlog Post...them ideal for applications with whole organisms. Finally, viral delivery is typically straightforward across...for multiple diseases, including hemophilia B and spinal muscular atrophy. Type of Virus Pros Cons ... -
From Lab Bench to Leadership: Transitioning into Management as a PhD
TypeBlog Post...supportive environment to build my management skills. Finally, developing emotional intelligence is vital. Learning...collaboration. The good news: It’s a journey, not a final choice Management is not a one-way path. As careers... -
Clear and Accessible Writing
TypeBlog Post...website, as an instructive step-by-step guide. Finally, when writing your alt text, use all of this information... equal to the buoyant force of the solution. Contaminants of lower densities are captured at the 17%, ... -
Protein Tagging with CRISPR/Cas9: A Conversation with Mendenhall and Myers
TypeBlog Post...opportunity for homologous recombination. Before CRISPR, that recombination was a one in a million event... -
CRISPR 101: Non-Homologous End Joining
TypeBlog Post...Ku then acts as a scaffold for recruitment of a kinase (DNA-PKcs) and a two subunit DNA ligase (XRCC4-...reduces breaks and mutations at off-target sites. Christina Mork contributed to the update of this post. Thank... -
How to Make Friends and Meet People at a Scientific Conference
TypeBlog Post...interested in the same phosphate of your favorite kinase is a good start. Check out Joanne's Reddit AMA ...Networking - Building Relationships for Success" webinar with Joanne Kamens via ASCB Check out more Career... -
Kiran Musunuru on the Newest TALEN Genome-Editing System
TypeBlog Post...plasmids out of the library in the appropriate combination and do a restriction enzyme digest to cut out...scientists relied on traditional homologous recombination. That technology had been used for decades to... -
Seven Tips for Using LinkedIn as a Scientist
TypeBlog Post...LinkedIn may revoke your ability to send invitations. Finally, if you don’t know clearly why you are inviting...updates, or click bait of any kind. For more on inappropriate content see this article. However, do comment... -
Troubleshooting Your Plasmid Cloning Experiment
TypeBlog Post... DNA that you want to assemble together in a combination of different ways according to your cloning strategy... or PCR products from a gel. You will avoid contamination from other DNA fragments and you will remove... -
Reproducibility for Everyone: Lessons from an Open Science Collaboration
TypeBlog Post... during, and after organizing such a workshop. Finally, the group put a lot of effort into ensuring that...them can do more harm than good. Check out this webinar for more on this. Be on the lookout for upcoming... -
Stabilized Bacterial Promoters: Constant Gene Expression at any Copy Number
TypeBlog Post...plasmid copy number in a cell. One can attempt to eliminate fluctuations due to copy number by introducing...multi-protein complex, stabilized promoters can eliminate variability between the different components. ... -
Rosella: A Fluorescent pH-Biosensor for Studying Autophagy
TypeBlog Post...expressed. Pho8Δ60 localizes to the cytosol in an inactive form unless autophagy is induced. Then non-selective... Pho8 from its uncleaved to cleaved form is the final read out of this assay. This is also a quantitative... -
Tagging Optogenetics and Chemogenetics Receptors: Fluorescent Proteins and Other Options
TypeBlog Post...easy detection with the appropriate fluorescent illumination in in vivo, ex vivo, or post-mortem experiments...Yerkes National Primate Research Center. Using a combination of in vivo and anatomical techniques, her research... -
Addgene's Tips for Plasmid Quality Control
TypeBlog Post... (such as LTRs or ITRs), hairpins, or strong terminators. Detailed instructions on other factors to consider...when designing your primers can be found here. Finally, you will want to have a well-organized database... -
Enhancing CRISPR Targeting Specificity with eSpCas9, SpCas9-HF1, & HypaCas9
TypeBlog Post...combine the best of these mutations and tested the combination mutants for their on-target and off-target activity...that eSpCas9(1.1) and SpCas9-HF1 each stall in an inactive form after binding to a target site and propose... -
Writing Scientific Manuscripts: Literature Searching, Reading, & Organizing
TypeBlog Post...was contributed by Johnna Roose. This post was originally published on Johnna's New Under The Sun Blog ...In others, the experiments are geared towards eliminating possibilities until the results focus in on a... -
CRISPR Meets Synthetic Biology: A Conversation with MIT’s Christopher Voigt
TypeBlog Post...complexity. We have characterized almost 600 terminators. That gives us enough hardware to control hundreds...over the next year. Then there will both be a combination of parts in Addgene along with the software to... -
Career Coaching for Scientists: Why and Where Do I Find One?
TypeBlog Post...carrying through on the actions you committed to. Finally, hiring a paid coach will make you take the experience...sensitive to this and have coaching plans that are financially accessible. Sometimes only a few hours of coaching... -
Pathways Over Time Plasmids Engage Students in Functional Genomics Research
TypeBlog Post...reference organisms with the overexpression plasmids. Finally, students determine if the presence of the plasmid...Government Office of Science and Technology. 3. Duina, A. A., Miller, M.E., & Keeney, J.B. Budding yeast... -
Fluorescent Proteins 101: Introduction to FRET
TypeBlog Post...enable us to measure these properties, and what fascinating experiments could push these tools even further... Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) was originally described by Theodor Förster in 1948 as a variation...