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  1. Intro to Our Summer SciComm Series!

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    Blog Post
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    June 9, 2022, 1:15 p.m.
    ...Welcome to our Summer SciComm Series, where we’ll be talking about science communication, best practices in ...science communication research.   This summer, we’re making time to talk about my favorite thing - science ...but the foundation of all good communication is making sure everyone’s on the same page. So for our first... endless.    Activity Example audience  Talking about your career as a scientist underrepresented...enjoy listening to podcasts A series of Tweets breaking down a new publication that could advance treatments...Communication - 9 Ways to Get Your Foot in the Door Taking Science to Elementary and Middle Schools   Image...
  2. Antibodies 101: Epitope Availability

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    Blog Post
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    Jan. 11, 2022, 2 p.m.
    ...cell membrane.  Picking the Right Antibody  It can get even more complex if you’re looking for proteins ...keep epitope availability in mind whenever you're working with antibodies.) Conformation changes usually ...Processes  If you’re feeling relieved that you’re working with native proteins instead of denatured ones ...are interacting with one another, or if you’re looking for a protein of interest while it’s in a transition...validated for ELISAs, it has a good chance of also working for a Western because they both typically use denatured...
  3. Donations from Addgene to Yield Answers for Rare Disease Researchers

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    Blog Post
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    Sept. 15, 2015, 2:30 p.m.
    ... sponsors a global competition for researchers working on rare diseases, offering them the chance to win...Claudio Aguilar (right) at Purdue University and is working to understand Lowe Syndrome, a devastating genetic...great for us,” Wang said. “We were planning on and looking at a bunch of different strategies with CRISPR-...hearing loss and changes in coloring of the hair, skin, and eyes. The researchers found that seven patients... budget is approximately 20,000 USD and we are working on several genetic diseases at the same time. The...studies.” Thank you to all the BeHeard Awardees for speaking with us! Additional Resources Find out more ...
  4. Don’t Wait To Launch Your Health Science Startup

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    Blog Post
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    Aug. 25, 2015, 2:30 p.m.
    ... to email strangers asking to meet. I have cold emailed hundreds of people asking for meetings to discuss... carry a heavy price tag, especially if you're working on something other than software.  If you are a... your entire career in science, you are likely lacking the necessary business background and/or connections... Start with your network You've spent your life making connections and finding mentors -- well, it's time...discuss each project and business decision before making it, to have an internal review system.  On top ...
  5. Hot Plasmids: FRET-Based Biosensors

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    Blog Post
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    May 6, 2014, 1:07 p.m.
    ... and high resolution functional tracking of T lymphocytes, too, making them a versatile tool for application...Max Planck Institute for Neurobiology has been working on genetically encoded indicators of calcium and...has a particular advantage for observing events taking place inside cells that are on the move, such as...element-binding protein (CREB) in living cells. “Now we are making this really good,” Griesbeck said. “We know CREB...genetically encoded magnesium sensor, the first of its kind. “I hope by depositing at Addgene, people will start...
  6. Interview: Ed Boyden on Optogenetics, Neuroscience, and the Future of Neuroengineering

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    Blog Post
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    March 4, 2014, 4:49 p.m.
    ... optogenetic tools in a deep part of the brain, making it sensitive to light. When they illuminated this...patients? Over a quarter of a million people have some kind of neural implant already. If we can use light to...maybe we could treat patients suffering from Parkinson's, chronic pain, deafness, or other conditions.... emotions, to see how a monkey changes decision making, to cure a human patient. We can't do it all by...you have any special tips or tricks for someone looking to try these optogenetic tools out for the first...always tell people, 'Be driven by your science.' Looking for Optogenetics Plasmids? Plasmids for Optogenetics...
  7. Tips for a 1st Time CRISPR User (by a 1st Time CRISPR User)

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    Blog Post
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    March 7, 2017, 3:30 p.m.
    ...gene edit. I wanted to inactivate the gene BRAF (a kinase implicated in several human cancers) in A549 cells...Vinculin is a loading control. 3. In terms of making the monoclonal line: I had never done it before...found here. Figure 3: A surprise for the author. Checking Cas9 expression Overview: By Western blotting ...difficult part of the assay was designing primers flanking my edits in genomic DNA and doing PCR on genomic...agarose to get sharper bands. Conclusion Overall, making a human cell line with a gene knockout was straightforward...who you are, you could quickly be on your way to making new scientific observations. References 1. Rago...C, Vogelstein B, Bunz F. Genetic knockouts and knockins in human somatic cells. Nature Protocols 2007;...
  8. Live and Let Dye: Self-Labeling Protein Tags

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    Blog Post
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    April 16, 2024, 1:15 p.m.
    ...like multi-color imaging (Figure 2). If you’re working with purified proteins in vitro, you can even use...tags makes updating your labels easy! Instead of taking the time to clone a new construct for every new-and-improved...time points.   Figure 3: Single-molecule tracking of actin filament assembly-regulating proteins...developed over the years; improving the labeling kinetics or the fluorophore’s microenvironment to enhance...A., Juillerat, A., Heinis, C., Corrêa, I. R., Kindermann, M., Beaufils, F., & Johnsson, K. (2008). An ...Reinstein, J., Hiblot, J., & Johnsson, K. (2021). Kinetic and Structural Characterization of the Self-Labeling...Selecting Fluorescent Dyes and Ligands GCE4All: Making Genetic Code Expansion Accessible Addgene's Genetic...
  9. How to Lead a Great Meeting

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    Blog Post
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    Feb. 9, 2016, 3:30 p.m.
    ...something difficult, be excited about the prospect of working toward a solution. At the end of the meeting, make...person to add a bullet or two about what they are working on. Building this into the agenda ensures that ...items, and Accountability Agendas: Send around talking points for the meeting a day in advance. This gives...Accountability: At your next meeting, start by checking in on the action items from last meeting. Use ...project moving. Use time wisely Meetings are for talking, not reading: Send around relevant documents, like... Executive Director Joanne Kamens FInd Tips on Picking a Research Project Read Other Inside Addgene Posts...
  10. Resume Writing for Non-academic Science Careers

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    Blog Post
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    Dec. 18, 2014, 4:06 p.m.
    ...the day you defend to start thinking about your next step. Start thinking now. Start browsing job postings...in your resume. If the job posting says “French-speaking is an asset,” mention “speaks French.” Employers...groups? Perhaps you had some supervisory experience working with undergraduate students? On top of that, perhaps...universal. Some universities even have officers working specifically to assist graduate students in job...postings and salary expectations public, so start by looking at these university postings to give yourself a...
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