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  1. Communicating Your Science With Help From ComSciCon

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    ...the teams at Addgene, ComSciCon, and many more great organizations. At ComSciCon, our primary mission ...with ComSciCon, find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instragram, or send an email to info@comscicon.org. Many...guest post was contributed by Nathan Sanders of ComSciCon, the Communicating Science Conference series for...are passionate about communicating science.  ComSciCon's events have 3 main goals: To help graduate students...communication from across the US and Canada convene at ComSciCon's annual flagship workshop.  Our 2018 workshop ...activities of our attendees there online with #comscicon18 and stay tuned to our website and social channels...regional and disciplinary communities gather at ComSciCon's local and specialized franchise workshops throughout...
  2. Finding Your Perfect Job After University

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    ...I decided to apply to study a Master of Science (MSc) in Human Molecular Genetics to give me an edge over...employers were requesting that only scientists with an MSc or higher apply. It was important to weigh the cost...you could not receive government loans to study a MSc, so I had to take out a personal bank loan. I saved...and took evening work to help cover the costs. My MSc courses were interesting and luckily genetics is ... a genetics related role soon after finishing my MSc. The masters program was 6 months of classes and .... Working in industry: virology On completing my MSc, I again had to look at what type of work I would...
  3. Important Considerations When Using AAVs

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    ...guest blogger Katrina Armstrong, a Neurophysiology Msc Student at the University of Manitoba. Location,...Armstrong. Katrina Armstrong is a Neurophysiology Msc Student at the University of Manitoba. Her project...
  4. Lentivirus Plasmids

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    ... GP and MLV 4070A Env GP. Good for work in human MSCs. Use packaging construct encoding Tat. Reiser Return...
  5. Hot Plasmids - March 2020 - base editors, GEVI, MoClo, and optogenetics

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    ...protein (mScarlet) with either a seven or eight amino acid linker between them. The Ace-mScarlet voltage...results in higher quenching of mScarlet emission. Figure 2: Ace-mScarlet is a fusion between the voltage-sensitive...inhibitory rhodopsin Ace2N and mScarlet. Ace2N quenches a proportion of mScarlet's emission via FRET. Image ...created two plasmids containing a red-shifted Ace-mScarlet, a fusion of a voltage-sensitive inhibitory rhodopsin...blue-light-sensitive channelrhodopsins. Find the Ace-mScarlet voltage indicator plasmids at Addgene! Beck et...
  6. 15 Hot Plasmids from 2017

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    ...characterized: mScarlet (fluorescent lifetime of 3.9 ns, quantum yield of 0.70), mScarlet-I with T74I (...compared to mScarlet, fluorescent lifetime of 3.1 ns, quantum yield of 0.54) and mScarlet-H with M164H...compared to mScarlet, fluorescent lifetime of 1.3 ns, quantum yield of 0.20). All three mScarlet variants...New bright monomeric red fluorescent protein - mScarlet! The Dorus Gadella lab has recently developed ...synthetic red fluorescent protein variant they call mScarlet. Bindels et al used a combination of deliberate...protein fusions. The Gadella lab has deposited all mScarlet constructs with Addgene. Bindels DS, et al. Nat...Methods. 2017. PubMed PMID: 27869816 Listen to our mScarlet Podcast Segment    Photocleavable protein PhoCl...
  7. Hot Plasmids - October 2020

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    ...https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2020.101330 Split-wrmScarlet, a fluorescent proteins system for Caenorhabditis... elegans? By using a split FP approach. Split-wrmScarlet is a new split red FP that is three times brighter...Calico Life Sciences. Like many split FPs, split-wrmScarlet is composed of two FP fragments that are not ... engineered C. elegans cell lines to express wrmScarlet1-10 unattached to any other cellular protein. ...with a ssODN template to introduce the small wrmScarlet11 which is less than 60 nt in length to tag the...distinct localizations. Figure 2: Split-wrmScarlet labeling proteins with different subcellular ...
  8. Plasmids 101: Multicistronic Vectors

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    ...Expression Type MSCV-IRES-EGFP IRES Retroviral pMSCV-pBabeMCS-IRES-RFP IRES Retroviral pMSCV-IRES-YFP II...IRES Retroviral pEF1a-IRES-Neo IRES Mammalian MSCV-IRES-Luciferase IRES Retroviral pWPI IRES Lentiviral...
  9. Viral Vectors 101: Voltage Indicators

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    ...: Ace-mScarlet is a fusion between the voltage-sensitive inhibitory rhodopsin Ace2N and mScarlet. Ace2N...Ace2N quenches a proportion of mScarlet's emission via FRET.  Image from Beck et al, 2019 under CC BY 4.0...
  10. Hot Plasmids Podcast Episode 2: New RFPs, AAVs, & More

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    ...Listen to Our Segment on mCyRFP1 Hot Plasmid 4: mScarlet - a new, bright, and monmeric red fluorescent ...fluorescent protein.  Listen to Our Segment on mScarlet Special thanks to our sound engineer/producer, Eddy Page...
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