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  1. Summer SciComm: Preprints

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    ...catalog either list a bioRxiv preprint as the source or were deposited when the now-published article was... with each other: from formal mechanisms like publishing a research article, presenting a conference poster... public server independent from peer-reviewed publishing in a journal.  Accelerating scientific communication...while peer review is valuable, modern scientific publishing has a number of drawbacks, especially the increasingly... admittedly, somewhat meaningless) practice of listing “Submitted” articles in their CV or grant applications...scientific communication needs. Going to present some unpublished results at a conference? Post your working manuscript...scientific community. Most preprints are eventually published in journals after formal peer review, with the...
  2. We're Updating Our Hold for Publication Policy

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    ...Addgene might not be as high on the published-paper-celebration checklist as champagne or cupcakes, or maybe...We all know the timeline for publishing research papers can be long and unpredictable. Fortunately, you... hold from public access until the article is published. This policy gives us time to complete necessary...ready for distribution as soon as the paper is published, while giving you peace of mind that your materials...become aware the related journal article has been published we’ll get the plasmids online for distribution...for you to notify us as soon as your article is published. As much as we’d like to, we can’t keep up with...the plasmids available as soon as your paper is published helps maximize the potential impact of your work...
  3. How to Negotiate a Successful Lab Start Up Budget

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    ...a resource checklist. A budget is an account of the material resources needed to accomplish your science...of creating a start up budget, create a start up list.  In this post we’ll help you successfully negotiate...discovery will need, and how long it will take to publish based on these findings. Most often we suggest ...then start identifying the resources needed to accomplish that goal. 2. Identify the tools in that timeline...timeline Avoid writing down prices as you create your list. This helps to ensure that all of the resources ...such as pipet tips, glassware, etc), get a simple list from your current P.I., lab manager, or administrator...have to be complicated, or difficult to create this list. Start BEFORE searching for a faculty position. ...
  4. Why and how to start studying chromatin (with Addgene's help)

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    ...of which can be listed here. If you don’t see the gene you’re looking for on this list, please consider...in a collection that grows on a daily basis, the lists below provide a snapshot of relevant resources and... and a good jumping off point. The following lists of PIs, articles, genes, and blog posts are not comprehensive...just because you do not see a name or gene on this list, that does not necessarily mean the repository does...PI pages on the Addgene website. In-exhaustive List of Addgene Depositors Who Study Chromatin Cheryl... available from Addgene The links below pull up lists of plasmids containing the indicated gene, and you... The links below direct you to pages containing lists of plasmids from the indicated publications. You...
  5. Hot Plasmids Podcast Episode 2: New RFPs, AAVs, & More

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    ...our newsletter or on our hot plasmids webpage. Listen to the entire Hot Plasmids podcast! Hot plasmids...transgenic lines to study neurodegenerative diseases. Listen to Our Segement on the Tol 2 Gateway-Compatible...AAV Vectors for tageting GABA-ergic interneurons. Listen to Our Segment on these new AAV Vectors Hot Plasmid...monomeric, and cyan-excitable red fluorescent protein. Listen to Our Segment on mCyRFP1 Hot Plasmid 4: mScarlet... bright, and monmeric red fluorescent protein.  Listen to Our Segment on mScarlet Special thanks to our... Edward B. Page is a Digital Media Production Specialist at Addgene. He is the audio engineer and producer....     Additional Resources on the Addgene Blog Listen to Our Podcast Interview with Eye Researcher Connie...
  6. 9 tips for a successful postdoctoral experience

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    ...Multiple first or corresponding author publications (published, not in preparation) A history of successful funding...A project with sufficient preliminary data to establish your own lab and get an independent investigator...the beginning of Year 5. Now work backwards. To publish a submitted manuscript in a high-profile journal...typically have 4-5 years to make discoveries and publish papers to position yourself for a job search. Therefore...the best possible outcome, e.g. where could you publish this and how important is the result? Is there... much new data, speculate on what you hope to accomplish and how your research fits in with the current... meet future collaborators and get access to unpublished information and reagents. Part of the reason ...
  7. Science communication: 9 Strategies to Get Your Foot in the Door

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    ...communication activities, e.g. tweet it when you publish a new blog post, and live tweet from conferences... If you live in the UK, join the SciComm mailing list. 7) Internships – Learn on the job Nothing prepares...internship at a magazine or newspaper (here’s a partial list). A great opportunity is the AAAS Mass Media Fellowship...into science communication by taking a media or journalism course. Courses can help you gain work experience...like Northwestern University or UC Berkeley have journalism graduate schools where you may take a science...research and residential communication. If science journalism is the path you want to follow, check out the... at the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ) or the Alan Alda Center for Communicating...
  8. Mobile-CRISPRi: Bringing CRISPRi to Diverse Bacteria

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    ...introduced into the B. subtilis genome. Mobile-CRISPRi is then transferred from B. subtilis to the bacterium...colonies, but some bacteria, including E. faecalis and P. mirabilis, had only ~1 transfer per 1,000,000 colonies...CRISPRi into a single bacterial strain, such as a B. subtilis, or a narrow range of bacterial species, such ...integrative and conjugative elements in Bacillus subtilis (ICEBs1) system. ICEBs1 carries the genes needed...bi-parental mating. Following excision from the B. subtilis genome, the Mobile-CRISPRi ICE element forms a...integrative and conjugative element in Bacillus subtilis." Plasmid 86 (2016): 14-25. PubMed PMID: 27381852...
  9. Sharing Your Lab Protocols: Using Apps to Save Time & Track Your Experiments

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    ...best way to share these improvements? You could publish a paper that happens to include your improvements...dissemination of your improved protocol. Many scientists, publishers, and small start-ups are turning to software ...example of a plasmid with a downloadable protocol listed under “Supplemental Document”: gRNA_Cloning Vector...Android). A neat feature of protocols.io is the checklist feature which allows you to check off steps in...online protocol repository hosted by the Nature Publishing Group. Like the previously mentioned sites, NPE...site allows you to comment on protocols and create lists of your favorite protocols for future reference....inventory at your finger tips, and make shopping lists as you finish the last of a reagent. Though sharing...
  10. Designing Your Chalk Talk for the Academic Job Interview

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    ...the information. In contrast, a list of experiments or a laundry list of molecules to screen has unclear...Either way, think realistically about the time and resources required to feasibly accomplish the aims and ...proteins regulate the Z pathway?" is an open-ended list of proteins. Instead, consider "how do proteins ...exist to solve the problem. What will you have accomplished in 5-10 years? You need to be able to describe...learned and/or now be possible to do? Research accomplishments are remembered for the problem solved, not ...chalk talk with questions from the committee. For a list of common questions, check out this eBook about ...
  11. SciComm with the Experts at Science in the News Part 2

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    ...complicated! Listen to the full podcast for more great science communication tips or listen to the chapters...topics discussed during the interview. Happy listening! Listen to the interview with Science in the News ...Pint series. Chapter 4: The SITN Podcast, Sit'N Listen - In their podcast, the SITN team brings in scientists...like to develop the SITN podcast as a means for listeners to understand the dynamics of information flow... Edward B. Page is a Digital Media Production Specialist at Addgene. He is the audio engineer and producer...
  12. Transferable Skills Guide: Conflict Resolution

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    ...stupendous listener, but I aspire to  be. If you don’t at least aspire to be a good listener and consciously...brought to the table was empathy, a willingness to listen, and an ability to remember the right stories at...disagreeable, you recognize their feelings as valid. Listening: In one of my favorite books, Michael Ende’s Momo... nearby village (and to the reader) by simply listening. Chances are, you know someone like this, even...Ende, courtesy of morefamousquotes.com A good listener absorbs and remembers and makes the teller feel...collaboration may not be the easiest resolution to accomplish, but there is a potential for long-term gains...examples of times when you have used your empathy, listening skills, and institutional knowledge to resolve...
  13. Adeno-associated virus (AAV) Guide

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    ...Link opens in a new window) Liu, D., Li, T., Liu, L., Che, X., Li, X., Liu, C., & Wu, G. (2024). Adeno-associated...AAVs cannot enter the lytic cycle, and instead establish latent infections by integrating into the host...
  14. Viral Vectors 101: Systemic Capsids

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    ...annurev-neuro-111020-100834 Challis, R.C., Ravindra Kumar, S., Chan, K.Y., Challis, C., Beadle, K., Jang, ...or lumbar spine. Image and caption courtesy of Challis et al., 2022. Where do they come from? Systemic...Addgene’s Data Hub and the CLOVER repository of published systemic AAVs to find commonly used vector cargo...capsid, while Table 1 gives a brief overview of published descriptions of commonly used or emerging capsids...https://clover.caltech.edu. Figure adapted from Challis et al. 2022. Image created with BioRender.com. ... plasmids available from Addgene Capsid Published Tropism Model Organism Mouse Strain-Specific...Strain-Specific Tropism?" column. For a complete list of mice strains with LY6A-dependent tropism, see...
  15. What Good Citizenship Can Do for Reproducibility in Science

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    ...and why other publishers and organizations have various different versions of checklists and guidelines...communication falls on the shoulders of journals and publishers. As journal editors, we often find ourselves ...contributions, etc.) before their paper can be published. To a scientist, all of this checking and formatting...communication further up the collective priority list. There has been progress—for example, a number of... of other Cell Press journals, including Cell Metabolism, Cell Reports and Joule. In September 2017 she...reproducible Read all of our blog posts on scientific publishing  ...
  16. Addgene Depositors Get More Citations

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    ...citations in its first four years (1). In addition to publishing in Science, Professor Zhang deposited the associated...CRISPR/Cas papers and Addgene deposits, but papers published in other years also get many more citations This...For example, it is very plausible that science published in more widely-read journals gets more citations...adjust our estimates based on the journal that published the articles.  That is, we re-estimate the citations...associated with Addgene deposits as if they were published in the same journals as those that did make deposits...papers with Addgene plasmids in our data were published in Nature, but only 3 percent of papers without... Weighting Example Article Number (A) Year Published (B) Number of Citations (C) Journal Name (D) Percent...
  17. Hot Plasmids Podcast Episode 3: Optogenetics Tools, Improved CRISPR Base Editors, & More!

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    ...for controlling molecular processes with light. Listen to Our Segement on PhoCl Segment  Hot Plasmid 2...selection for increased CRISPR editing efficiency. Listen to the Segement on Ouabain Selection  Hot Plasmid...base editors with enhanced range and specificity. Listen to to the Segmennt of Improved CRISPR Base Editors...Plasmids for generating DNA molecular weight markers.  Listen to the Segement on the pPSU Plasmids Special thanks... Edward B. Page is a Digital Media Production Specialist at Addgene. He is the audio engineer and producer....     Additional Resources on the Addgene Blog Listen to Our Podcast Interview with Eye Researcher Connie...
  18. Plasmids 101: How to Name Your Plasmid in 3 Easy Steps

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    ...cells). pBACKBONE-XXXXX Tip: For a catalog of published and commercially available empty backbones, visit...fusions that are on your insert. Typically you would list any tag or fusion protein in the order they appear... tag on the N-terminal of your insert, you would list it first. pBACKBONE-Flag-hGene If there was also...fused to the C-terminal of your insert you would list it after the insert. pBACKBONE-Flag-hGene-EGFP Other...included in the plasmid name. Mutations are generally listed as the amino acid change and not a nucleotide change...proper way to denote an amino acid mutation is to list the one letter abbreviation of the wild type amino...
  19. Plasmids 101: Broad Host Range Plasmids

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    ...Pasteurella multocida, Porphyromonas gingivalis, Proteus mirabilis, Providencia spp., Pseudomonas spp.,...stability, which influence the plasmid’s ability to establish and maintain itself within host cells.  The plasmid...bacteria in lab manipulations. Table 1 has a detailed list of the bacterial species these plasmids are compatible...compatible with.  Table 1: Non-exhaustive list of common broad host range plasmids and the bacterial species...Myxococcus virescens, M. xanthus, Proteus rettgeri, P. mirabilis, Providencia stuartii, Pseudomonas spp., Rhizobium...campestris, X. campestris pv. malvacearum, Zymomonas mobilis pBBR1 based pBBR1  Gram-negative  Alcaligenes...
  20. The CRISPR Software Matchmaker: A New Tool for Choosing the Best CRISPR Software for Your Needs

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    ...2013 there have been 33 CRISPR software tools published and documented by OMICtools. It must be confusing...The first of only three such databases, EENdb (published 1 Jan 2013, no longer available), is a simple ...sgRNA designs. The second database, CrisprGE (published 27 Jun 2015), is noteworthy for its broad scope... content, and ease of access. The third, WGE (published 15 Sep 2015), is more similar to EENdb than CrisprGE...in detail, but that is already covered in the published articles. Instead, I have broken down the tools...or another. Supported organisms: This section lists the genomes supported by each tool. The genomes ...agnostic and have currently available organisms listed in this section. CRISPR software advice for specific...
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