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  1. Transferable Skills Guide: Conflict Resolution

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    ...comprehensive guide to Conflict Resolution. There are countless classes and resources that can provide details...ScientistsTransferable Skills Guide: LeadershipTransferable Skills Guide: Teamwork  ...” in quotations here because I would not have considered myself neutral in any of their disagreements....open new career opportunities for you, if you can identify them in yourself and learn how to sell them. Types...decision making, and stalled projects. You want to identify and address these types of harmful conflict early...other parties, the first step I always take is to identify the real source of the conflict. It can be easy...important to retain the stories and examples that have guided your resolution processes in the past. Types of...
  2. Transferable Skills Guide: External Collaborations

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    ...Today in our transferable skills guide: Collaborating with others outside your organization also known as...communicate outside my scientific expertise. Organizing a career fair for early-career scientists provided a crash...Interestingly, the ability to work with others outside one’s organization was found in the aforementioned...important in a non-research context, especially when considering small to mid-sized companies and organizations... Addgene as a nonprofit organization is very considerate and thoughtful about its limited resources. Rather... curve for collaborating and it is always a good idea to start close to your comfort zone and slowly expand...Collaboration opportunities within an organization but outside your comfort zone As part of my position at Addgene...
  3. New Videos: Addgene Lab Tips

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    ... The Addgene Videos Page 5 Science Rap Videos and Their Creator: Tom McFadden Using Video to Share Your... we’ve gained along the way to ourselves so we decided to share some of our tips in our new series: Addgene...Have some suggestions for future tips?  Send your ideas to [email protected].  Additional Resources on the...Additional Resources on Addgene.org Browse our Video Library Check out Our Protocol Pages Find Molecular...
  4. Transferable Skills Guide: Managing a Team

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    ... that one on one discussion can be confidential. Finally, provide timely feedback. We often associate...need some help. Today in our transferable skills guide: managing a team. You’ve just been promoted, congratulations...advance as much as possible so I could more easily identify what to delegate and to whom (make sure that person...expectations, answer any questions, and (most importantly) decide on a timeline. My experience is that tasks often...of X’s work for a couple of weeks now”. I had no idea this was happening even though I met with X on a...when having a mentor - someone more experienced to guide you - is valuable. Protect your team Make you team...impact your work and your life. It’s up to you to decide which one you want to be!  References Becoming...
  5. Transferable Skills Guide: Time Management

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    ...need some help. Today in our transferable skills guide: Time Mangement for Scientists. Back when I used...my own experiments in graduate school, I had to divide my time between lab work and practicing my SciComm... but if you ever find yourself in need of a few ideas, I hope you’ll find this post useful. After a bit...which tasks to actually do, you should err on the side of things that have the most utility; i.e. those...according to my priorities, I have a pretty good idea about the specific things I’ll be doing through ... it’s enticements are far too distracting. (As a side note, I’d recommend the book, “Bored and Brilliant...
  6. Important Considerations When Using AAVs

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    ...investigator who is using an in vivo animal model should consider the possible elicited immune response from viral...AAV. While these benefits make AAVs useful for a wide variety of experiments, care still needs to be taken...particular AAVs to use for your research. Below I’ll provide some tips that will help you think about how to...from https://www.addgene.org/viral-vectors/aav/aav-guide. Where in the tissue/what cell type? In the CNS,...distance traveled, etc.) (4). This has also been identified with AAV2 (5), AAV6 (6) and AAV5 at excitatory... many experiments, a group of researchers has identified this feature of AAVs as a new tool for neuroanatomical...miRNAs), short hairpin RNAs (shRNAs), antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs), zinc finger nucleases, and many others...
  7. Quick Guide to All Things Lentivirus

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    ...vectors Although retroviruses are still in use, considerable efforts have been devoted to develop efficient... Inducible lentiviral transfer vectors The most widely used inducible lentiviral vector system is the ...manipulated with care. See the NIH’s biosafety guidelines for more information and always be sure to consult...another. For experimental consistency it’s a good idea to purify and titer your virus. Virus purification.... Don’t hesitate to check our lentiviral vector guide to get more information and to get access to additional...Order Ready-to-Use Lentivirus Browse Our Lentivirus Guide Pages  ...
  8. Important Considerations in Optogenetics Behavioral Experiments

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    ...reinforcement but is considerably simpler than ICSS. The test chamber is divided into two halves that ...s post, we’ll discuss some of the important considerations you should think about when developing optogenetics...the animal perceives through taking a drug. The ideal behaviors to test reinforcement are ICSS and place... of the type of behavior, certain technical considerations still apply. Testing stimulation First, In ... controls without Chr2. c-Fos is a reliable and widely used molecular marker of neuronal activation and...be possible to use c-fos expression to get the evidence you need. For example, as shown in this study ...benefits from collaboration and the exchange of ideas. The rapid spread of optogenetics throughout the...
  9. Genome-wide Screening Using CRISPR

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    ...endonuclease (Cas9) and a single stranded guide RNA (gRNA). The ~20 nucleotide targeting sequence within the gRNA...reagents are available for genome-wide screens? The goal of a genome-wide screening experiment is to generate...) and "hits" are identified using next-generation sequencing (E). Considerations and tips for successful...underlying genetic cause is not entirely known. Identifying which genes are important for a phenotype can...CRISPR libraries are being used to perform genome-wide screens and highlight some of the reagents that ...to target Cas9 to virtually any genomic locus, provided the target is unique compared to the rest of the...CRISPR technologies, check out Addgene's CRISPR Guide. Figure 1: Like this jar of jellybeans, a...
  10. Inside Addgene's 10 Year Anniversary Gala

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    ...Science in Boston, where the entire Blue Wing was set aside for the event. As guests arrived, some gravitated... Me Maybe.” After cocktail hour, we feasted on sliders, hot dogs and a mashed potato bar (complete with...well as plenty of delicious desserts. We enjoyed a video highlighting the changes at Addgene over the last... great!) time. Ten years ago, Melina Fan had an idea and her family helped bring it to fruition. The ...Plasmid Sharing Or read more about what happens Inside Addgene   ...
  11. Plasmids 101: The Wide World of Natural Plasmids

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    ...but it isn’t just for lab specimens — there is evidence that lightning can also promote gene transfer ...While these plasmids can be dangerous, they also provide researchers with new means to deliver DNA and other...resistance to toxic substances like heavy metals or pesticides, enabling their hosts to survive where others... T. M., & Simonet, P. (2001). Laboratory-scale evidence for lightning-mediated gene transfer in soil. ...
  12. A Guide to Starting Your Own Journal Club

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    ...journal club. Sorting out the logistics Once you decide on the topic, there are a number of administrative...notice for the first meeting so that people can set aside time in their schedules and read the paper (PS: ... on single papers could be more important.  Any slides, presentations, recordings, and other materials... ensure that the journal club is useful for the widest audience, you should get feedback from those who...everyone to offer thoughts you may not have even considered. These questions should be tailored to the group...priority for the participants. Perhaps people feel confident in their own knowledge of the field. Perhaps interest... not actively participating, it may be time to consider ending the meeting. This is a common failing in...
  13. Transferable Skills Guide: Cross-team Communication

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    ...2) creating a pictorial guide for our engineers (Fig. 2). Creating this guide was relatively easy. I took...different interpretations of what we discussed and decided. I needed to a) figure out the sources of miscommunication...non-scientist friends and family is going to vary widely. The way you communicate your science at a poster...collaborations with other scientists within and outside your field, and any number of interactions with...the context you do, which means you’ll need to provide that context yourself. Simple words are not so...the same question and asking can help the team identify possible points of confusion in the future. Improving...
  14. Single-cell tracking of lineage and identity with CellTag

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    ...majority of cells failing to develop the desired identity. The development of single cell technologies, ... RNA-seq (scRNA-seq), now allows scientists to identify the gene expression patterns unique to the few...Morris Lab at Washington University in St. Louis provides a combinatorial indexing strategy that simultaneously...simultaneously tracks clonal history and cell identity at the single-cell level, thus linking ancestral gene...Biddy et al., 2018). Tracking lineage and cell identity at the single-cell level with CellTag CellTagging... region. The variable region acts as a unique identifier for individual cells. Each cell is labeled with.... The fixed region acts as a library-specific identifier and allows cells to be tagged with different ...
  15. Quick Guide to Near-Infrared Fluorescent Proteins

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    ...developers of many of these probes, we decided to write this quick guide to help researchers choose the probe...supplied (Baloban et al., 2017).  It is important to consider effective brightness of NIR FPs in cells, in addition...binding of endogenous BV.  When imaging NIR FPs, consider using light sources that produce enough light ...NIR. Usually, mercury lamps are suboptimal, metal halide lamps are better, and xenon lamps are the best ...apparent cellular brightness than previously reported widely used dimeric iRFPs (Table 1). In general, the monomeric...O.S. et al. Single-domain near-infrared proteins provide a scaffold for antigen-dependent fluorescent nanobodies...
  16. Filming Science Videos in the Age of Social Distancing

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    ...educational science videos is tough. Is the content accurate? Are we conveying complex ideas in the easiest... production standpoint, it wasn’t ideal for our Lab Protocol videos. It’s really nice to have a scientist...perfect height (Fig. 2). We recorded video using a simple, external video recorder and a mic clipped to her...pulled it off! Check out the PCR Primer video! Learn: Producing videos like this would prove to be difficult..., and as a video control center.   Cycle 2: Zooming Forward Design: We produced a video celebrating... cues. We had two options: Film outside at a distance, or film inside with one person in a room. I wouldn...protocol videos?   Figure 4: The remote directing setup, complete with wireless video receiver,...
  17. A Quick Guide to a Career in Software Product Management

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    ...I led. It’s divided into the key takeaway themes and customer pain points we’ve identified. I can’t wait...software product management, I confess that I had no idea what software product management was either. Coming...
  18. Identifying Sequence Elements with SnapGene's Feature Database

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    ...database of common features, and devising rules for identifying a feature even when the match is imperfect. SnapGene's...catalog every variant of a feature. Instead, we identified common variants, and then crafted a detection...reasonable rule is to require at least 96% sequence identity when detecting a reference feature. For a coding...match even when the DNA sequence has changed. Identifying plasmid control elements Coding sequence features...original literature, some of it decades old, to provide reliable feature annotations. Even with these extensive...that have different properties. To prevent misidentification, we augment the database with new fluorescent...protein variants. The future of DNA feature identification What’s next for common features? We plan to...
  19. Transferable Skills Guide: Career Planning Resources

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    ... it! Further Reading and Outside Resources http://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-get-the-most-out-of-job-fairs...your lab, right? Wrong! While it is clearly a good idea to be diligent in your research, remember that you...themselves, resources are often scarce and difficult to identify. So what specifically should you do? What follows... elaborated on later. As for what job fairs to consider, some of the best options are the Naturejobs Career...most relevant experience at the top. You may also consider visiting any of the employer’s career pages to... apply for the position. This post on Business Insider nicely summarizes good job fair practice. Career...and other online career resources Once you’ve identified places you’d like to work, get online and take...
  20. New Educational Resource: The Addgene Videos Page

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    ...very excited to debut our brand new Addgene Videos page! Videos are a powerful tool for communicating scientific... first video, featuring Outreach Scientist Jessica Welch, can be found below: How-to videos Our How-To...Videos can save researchers time by quickly relaying key points about an unfamiliar topic or lab process... page, we have neatly organized the educational video content from our website, blog, and YouTube channel...questions you might have about Addgene. The page is divided into three main sections: Protocols To complement...written protocol materials, we have also created video protocols.  These feature step-by-step instructions...various lab processes.  Our most recent protocol video detailing Streaking Plates for Single Bacterial ...
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