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  1. Capturing a Moment with Marc Zimmer’s “The State of Science”

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    ... thing if CRISPR hadn’t made manipulating the genome cheap and relatively easy? Have all of these things...unlikely to be surprised by many of Zimmer’s revelations. The issues he discusses have been making the...before then. Other areas are newer, such as the relatively recent resurgence of “Do-It-Yourself Science”...its own Franklin in Doug Prasher, who originally isolated the GFP gene but was not included amongst the ...
  2. Cpf1: A New Tool for CRISPR Genome Editing

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    ...future edits. In contrast, since Cpf1 cleaves relatively far away from the PAM, NHEJ might retain the ...confirmed. To prevent new editing post-HDR, repair templates should remove the PAM sequence. Comparing Cpf1...throughout the 23-base sequence. Double mismatches ablated Cpf1 activity, except when they were present in...exciting both in terms of basic science and translational applications. This discovery of this type V ...we had a lot more to learn about CRISPR biology. Later work, like the adaptation of Cas13 to RNA targeting...
  3. Plasmids 101: Protein tags

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    ...usually smallish peptides incorporated into a translated protein. As depicted in the accompanying cartoon... Thus far Plasmids 101 has covered GFP and its related fluorescent proteins, which are sometimes used ...crystallizing it or testing its function. Small ubiquitin-related modifier (SUMO) can help with folding and stabilization...and purification An affinity tag, generally a relatively small sequence of amino acids, is basically a...Combo Consists of a bacterially derived in-vivo biotinylation signaling peptide (Bio), flanked by hexahistidine...
  4. What's Your Organism? Expanding Genomic Tools via the NSF EDGE Program

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    ...do a lot of DNA work but never get to actually manipulate the organism they study (unless if you count ...study of diverse organisms. Methods for genetic manipulation still need to be developed for each organism... currently for terrestrial frogs. Cnidarian-Dinoflagellate symbionts (Virginia Weis) Sea anemone Aiptasia...Henry) This black footed slipper snail can be manipulated by injected RNA and can express fluorescent proteins...is developing tools for pan-arthropod genetic manipulation. The ReMOT control system (Receptor-Mediated...
  5. pCXLE toolkit: Efficient episomal plasmid-based method to reprogram peripheral blood cells to iPSCs

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    ...peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). PBMCs isolated from whole blood present many benefits for the...patients are reprogrammed less efficiently, no such correlation has been found between the age of the patients... amplification in the host cell. This enables relatively high and long-term expression of the reprogramming...using PBMCs as the source of somatic cells. This translates to only about 16 hiPSC colonies per 100 ml of...Blood Cells: An Efficient Protocol Using Serial Plating of Reprogrammed Cells by Centrifugation. Stem Cells...
  6. Changing Labor Laws Bring Increased Postdoc Wages

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    ...Secretary of Labor Thomas Perez updated the overtime regulations of the FLSA. The exemption salary was set at ... postdocs are at each of these institutions (populations potentially from 1 to 5761, according to the ...research on these institutions, we can say with relative certainty that just over 40% of current postdocs...for academia Changes are afoot for the postdoc population, and it is unclear how this will all shake out...effects the new laws will have on the postdoc population. In the current funding climate combined with...
  7. Hot Plasmids - November 2023

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    ...PE6b was very efficient for short, unstructured templates and significantly reduced undesired edits (indels...complex edits, such as long or highly structured templates. Cas9 variants PE6e–g often had even higher editing...potential to reduce negative side effects. This platform offers a promising approach for experimental therapies...illuminated with blue light, catalyzing the biotinylation of nearby proteins. B) TransitID uses sequential... et al. (2023). Engineered allostery in light-regulated LOV-Turbo enables precise spatiotemporal control...
  8. Viral Vectors 101: Preparing Pooled Libraries

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    ... to grow on plates or in liquid culture to amplify the library, followed by DNA isolation. The amplified...screening-scale transduction of cells, resulting in cell population mutated by the viral pooled library. These cells...payload is adequately represented in the cell population, you’ll need to infect many more cells than the...Joung J, Konermann S, Gootenberg JS, Abudayyeh OO, Platt RJ, Brigham MD, Sanjana NE, Zhang F. Genome-scale...
  9. Neuronal labeling with Spaghetti Monster

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    ...in your favorite neuronal population and track connections to that population. Limitations of common genetically...to define those that target specific neuronal populations in the brain. The Allen Institute and the Janelia...also been important in mapping, monitoring, and manipulating neuronal circuits. Epitope tags are short antigenic...cells. They can be used for protein localization, isolation, and tracking experiments (Rizzo, 2009). With ...
  10. CRISPR 101: Cytosine and Adenine Base Editors

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    ...non-homologous end joining (NHEJ), HDR occurs at a relatively low frequency, especially in nondividing cells...the cell to use the deaminated DNA strand as a template. To do so, they used a Cas nickase, instead of...repairs the DNA using the U-containing strand as a template, copying the base edit. Figure 2: Cytidine...repair, thus removing these cells from the edited population.  Another way to improve base editing efficiency...improvement in editing efficiency (Koblan et al., 2018). Later directed evolution efforts yielded an editor with...While cytosine base editors often produce a mixed population of edits, ABEs do not display significant A to...
  11. March for Science

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    ...can do and, in this way, science has always been related to government and, consequently, politics. More...Inclusion of data informing policy specifically related to the following subjects: Climate change Vaccines...Healthcare Science education To make scientists relatable (17, 20). This is an effort to show the general...all you need to do is select your state. State Legislatures: To find the website to contact representatives...Lawmakers need to use a scientific approach to formulating views Pew Research Center: Public and Scientists...
  12. Four Ways to Package Transgenes That Exceed the Size Limit of Adeno-associated Virus

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    ...strategy for increasing the size of the AAV donor template for CRISPR-mediated homology directed repairs ...acceptor of the transgene to help prevent the accumulation of such truncated proteins. Examples of use...homologous recombination approach delivers large donor templates using two sequential homology directed repairs... the gRNA target site that mediated the donor template’s integration so that the site is reconstituted...which results in the integration of a larger donor template.  Drawbacks: Transgene expression varies with...
  13. Tips for Getting a Faculty Position

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    ...Having successfully navigated the trials and tribulations of the process, I’ve provided guidance and mentoring...interviews but no job offers, is a failure to clearly articulate one's talents and ideas. Some key points from...question? This should be something that anyone could relate to, that people would agree is important to understand...provide the first defined model system that we can manipulate to study pathology and therapies." This is...interview, your previous success will not necessarily translate into getting a job. Your papers and pedigree get...
  14. Scientific Reproducibility - Focusing on Solutions at the Minisymposium on Reproducibility

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    ..., generating new therapeutics, and sometimes formulating new biological concepts. However, rates of reproducibility... However, even simple procedures like pouring a plate or running a gel have intricacies that aren’t always...have plans to expand to other protein technologies later. Organizations such as BenchSci and FPbase are working...find information about research tools. BenchSci collates information about antibodies while FPbase curates... soon, the Center for Open Science does host a platform for pre-registration wherein researchers can submit...
  15. Viral Vectors 101: AAV Variables That Matter

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    ...Tetracycline-Dependent Transactivator Correlates with Long-Term Doxycycline-Regulated Transgene Expression in Nonhuman...primate. Likewise, in vitro efficacy doesn’t always translate to in vivo efficacy. You’ll therefore need to ... strong early gene expression, but can become methylated over time, resulting in decreased expression ...consider. First, the titer required is inversely related to transduction efficacy: the higher the efficiency...
  16. Viral Vectors 101: AAV Serotypes and Tissue Tropism

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    ... 2,3-N-linked sialic acid4 AAV receptor2 Platelet-derived growth factor receptor (PDGFR) α and β3...and so on, although we often use abbreviated nomenclature (AAV1, AAV2, etc.) to distinguish the capsids...-stock viral prep service.  AAV2 Despite being isolated second, AAV2 is the best studied and most commonly...our in-stock viral prep service.  AAV9 AAV9 has relatively broad tissue tropism and high transduction efficiency...retinal gene delivery from the vitreous. Science Translational Medicine, 5(189), 189ra76. https://doi.org/10.1126...
  17. Finding Your Perfect Job After University

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    ...Being a scientist in my late 20’s, new graduates often ask me for advice on careers available to new ... felt I needed more practical lab experience to later gain a full time position in a lab. I worked on ...left me optimistic that I would find a genetics related role soon after finishing my MSc. The masters program...I had received all the training and experience relating to good manufacturing practice (GMP) and good ...and decided to compromise and applied anyway. I later found out the job was with Addgene. I had used plasmids...
  18. Mycoplasma Contamination: Where Does It Come From and How to Prevent It

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    ...broth and on the agar plates. Mycoplasma colonies are easily visible on the agar plates. This method is capable...detection, DNA staining, fluorescent tagging, agar plating, etc. Be wise to choose any of the techniques listed... (Uphoff and Drexler, 2011). Culturing on agar plates/broth is considered the ‘gold standard’ for detecting...prevent contamination rather than eradicating it later. Don’t be scared when mycoplasma infects your cell...
  19. A Guide to Getting Started in Undergrad Research

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    ...investigator. In basic science (as opposed to translational, biomedical, or applied sciences), people conduct...everything there is to know is a strange and exciting revelation. Science in any field can generally be applied...neurodegenerative disease because they had close relatives suffering from similar diseases. Others were inspired...t know yet has helped me cultivate stronger relationships with my labmates. Sometimes what I thought was...students, women, BIPOC, and other minoritized populations. Research universities often have scholarships...
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