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TypeBlog Post...Konermann said she is already aware of research groups making use of the new optogenetic tools in C. elegans ...neurons, she offers a tip: save yourself some time by making an AAV1 supernatant. (The details can be found ...
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Bringing Sustainable Practices to the Lab: Innovations
TypeBlog Post... Environmental Protection Agency, which started making regulations such as preventing manufacturers from...distribute it to industrial and residential markets. Rethinking our approach to lab waste is something we all... -
Six Spooky Science Stories and Halloween at Addgene
TypeBlog Post...Plasmid pumpkins, team costumes, and spooky science stories. Yes, please! At Addgene, we love finding...addition to the Halloween contest, we’ve also carved pumpkins (yes, Blugene made an appearance there too) and... -
SciComm with the Experts at Science in the News Part 2
TypeBlog Post...Balance - Vini describes how she balances working in the lab and working with SITN. She points to collaboration... -
Searchable and Sortable gRNAs for Your Next CRISPR Experiment
TypeBlog Post...gRNAs can save you the time that would be spent making and testing entirely new gRNA designs. You can ... filter the table and find exactly what you're looking for. Search using the box highlighted in red above... -
Science as Art
TypeBlog Post...for all to enjoy. The largest competition of this kind is Princeton University’s Annual Art in Science ...Time magazine . Other smaller competitions are now taking place and gathering momentum, including in Cambridge... -
What's New in CRISPR - March 2020
TypeBlog Post...fluorescent dCas9-KRAB and dCas9-VPR for quantifying and tracking cells that express both the dCas9 construct and... by co-delivering TET1 and protein factors for linking methylcytosine oxidation to DNA repair, which increases... -
pSiM24: Simplifying Plant Genetic Engineering
TypeBlog Post...pSiM24, can also be used with biolistic methods, making it useful for engineering plants that are not susceptible...available pCAMBIA and pKYLX vectors, respectively, making it ideal for large gene transfer. The M24 promoter... -
Cre-ating New Methods for Site-specific Recombination in Drosophila
TypeBlog Post... rather than complete recombination. If you’re looking to use site-specific recombination in Drosophila...techniques. Semprini S, Troup TJ, Kotelevtseva N, King K, Davis JR, Mullins LJ, Chapman KE, Dunbar DR, ... -
Celebrating Outstanding CRISPR/Cas9 Achievements at the Dr. Paul Janssen Award Dinner
TypeBlog Post...coincidentally speak the same Polish sub-dialect making their Skype communications extra fun) who shared...to Norton Antivirus. Antivirus programs work by taking info from the code of viruses to give information... -
London Calling - Addgene’s New Europe Office in London
TypeBlog Post...collaboration. This is why she is excited to be working at Addgene, because it brings scientists together...others. This love of interacting with people and talking about science makes her the perfect Addgenie and... -
Lentiviral CRISPR Libraries Enable Genome-Scale, Knockout Screening
TypeBlog Post...technology has really changed the game for anyone looking to quickly and easily manipulate specific genes...These pooled libraries include enrichment against kinases, cell cycle proteins, and more. “In the past, ... -
An Addgene Summer Internship
TypeBlog Post...her talk about Addgene’s internship opportunity taking place next summer. I applied to Addgene and began...week at Addgene. This report shared my work by breaking down the process of each day, my background, observations... -
Plasmids 101: Gene, enhancer, and promoter trapping
TypeBlog Post...not be expressed in the tissue/cell line you are working with. Development-specific genes – if a gene...depends on your experiment and the organism you are working in. The spacing of genes and whether or not it’... -
Zebrafish as a Model for Behavior: Swimming into the Optogenetic Spotlight
TypeBlog Post...plasmids from the Isacoff lab! They then tested what kind of swimming behavior, spontaneous swim or escape...regions of the spinal cord were illuminated. By looking at groups of neurons that elicited similar tail... -
CASTing Off for New Shores in Human Genome Editing
TypeBlog Post...approach. evoCAST is an important step toward that kind of gene treatment. The researchers also compared..., Miller, S. M., Berríos, K. N., McElroy, A. N., King, R. T., Stringham, O. G., Gelsinger, D. R., Vo, ... -
Hot Plasmids - October 2022
TypeBlog Post...selectivity for K+ over Na+ and rapid photocurrent kinetics. They demonstrate the use of HcKCR1 as an optogenetic...photocurrents, and is more selective for K+ than HcKCR2, making it more suitable for in vivo optogenetic use. ... -
Addgene-Seeding Labs Plasmid Grant: Accelerating Science Globally - 5 Scientists, 4 Countries & 3 Continents!
TypeBlog Post...medical use. Find More Optogenetic Tools Like pDawn Making cassava plants resistant to cassava mosaic virus...be able to support diverse groups of scientists working in a wide range of research fields and geographical... -
Addgene at the ASM Microbe 2016 Conference
TypeBlog Post... to improve our resources for this community. Networking with microbiologists Over the course of the conference... technology. Addgene got several shout-outs for making popular screening libraries like Brie and Brunello... -
Management for Scientists: Managing vs. Leading
TypeBlog Post... be. Managers must ensure that their teams are working well together and collaborating effectively with...ability to assess and initiate things independently. Taking initiative doesn’t mean going rogue, pointing out...