We narrowed to 630 results for: emb
-
TypeBlog Post...skills, and the job you are applying for. Also remember that a resume is typically no more than 2 pages...
-
Advice for Scientists Starting a Lab
TypeBlog Post...scientists to their labs. Further Reading & Resources EMBO Lab Leadership Courses HHMI Resources for Early ... -
Hot Plasmids - February 2022
TypeBlog Post... yet low-pressure teaching opportunity for lab members or students new to protein expression and purification... -
Sweating the Small Stuff: Details in the Lab
TypeBlog Post...side to your right as you use them can help you remember what's been added and what hasn't. Developing ... -
Antibodies 101: Isotypes
TypeBlog Post...tears, saliva, mucus) where it protects mucosal membranes. This isotype is most commonly a dimer with a ... -
Fluorescent CRISPR Reporters: SRIRACCHA and GEmCherry2
TypeBlog Post...specific locus to create a knock-out in human embryonic stem cells. Find GEmCherry2 reporter plasmids... -
Synthesized by Ginkgo Bioworks, Shared by Addgene: SARS-CoV-2 Plasmids for Many Expression Systems
TypeBlog Post..., spike proteins, envelope small proteins, and membrane proteins. Although all viral components are available... -
The Many Reasons for Irreproducible Research- and a Vaccine to Eradicate It
TypeBlog Post...conducting the experiment (note: registrations can be embargoed while the research is ongoing, but all registries... -
Viral Vectors 101: Inverted Terminal Repeats
TypeBlog Post...ITRs in the plasmid backbone and do not properly assemble, but these sequences can sometimes be removed ... -
Viral Vectors 101: Viral Applications
TypeBlog Post...-transfect cell types ranging from primary to embryonic stem cells. Viral integration of a construct is... -
Fluorescent Proteins 101: Luciferases
TypeBlog Post...as the most efficient means to disrupt the cell membrane and deliver the substrate; however, secreted luciferase... -
Why and how to start studying chromatin (with Addgene's help)
TypeBlog Post...happens, there are a lot of scientists who not only remember to think about DNA in this context, but also specifically... -
Improved Plasmid Maps Powered by SnapGene
TypeBlog Post...colleagues, or explain plasmid features to a lab member when you’re not at your computer. Maps, sequences... -
Luminescent Imaging with Nano-lanterns
TypeBlog Post...publication in 2012, the Nagai laboratory has assembled a collection of multicolored nano-lanterns for... -
Multiplex Genome Editing with CRISPR-Cpf1
TypeBlog Post...Disadvantages References Yamamoto Lab Golden Gate Assembly transfection One vector expresses Cas9 and ... -
Screening for Successful Genome Editing with Digital PCR
TypeBlog Post... in addition to testing their performance (2). Remember that although digital PCR is a great screening... -
Choosing a CRISPR Nuclease: Site Accessibility, Specificity, and Sensitivity
TypeBlog Post...enzyme can help determine which enzyme to use. Remember, accessibility, specificity, and sensitivity are... -
CRISPR 101: Non-Homologous End Joining
TypeBlog Post... works in Dale’s lab. Dale Ramsden is a member of the curriculum in Genetics and Molecular Biology... -
Form Your Own Peer Mentoring Group: A How-To Guide for Scientists
TypeBlog Post... multiple mentees efficiently Allows all group members to lead and learn at the same time Broadens the... -
Summer SciComm: Preprints
TypeBlog Post...journal and share it more widely! Not everyone embraces preprints as part of their scientific communication...