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  1. Oh, The Places You Can Go: Careers in Science Communication - Curriculum Development

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    Nov. 1, 2017, 2:04 p.m.
    ...open a heart to look at the inside. We do a lot of interactives and videos, as well, to supplement the...addition to testing those experiments. “We also do videos demonstrating an experiment or a technique to students...gel [for] electrophoresis or doing a dissection video. I did that in January. This involves going in front...the courses encompass what they want to teach.” Besides working with students and faculty, Caitlin also...would be to take any opportunity in the lab or outside the lab: write!” Caitlin did this by editing 15...on Facebook. “I think this helped me say with confidence when I interviewed, ‘I write science. I edit ...
  2. Choosing Your Perfect Empty Backbone

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    Aug. 19, 2014, 3:39 p.m.
    ...various conditions. The first thing you'll need to decide when running your experiment, is which vector will...will discuss some of the features you may want to consider as you make your choice. The first and most important...selection marker or antibiotic resistance. Next, consider the expression level of your construct: would ... lentiviral or a retroviral backbone. This is considered to be a more robust expression system and has...are several types of yeast expression vectors. Consider your applications and experimental design. You....1 - TRC cloning vector). Check out our complete guide to empty backbones for additional details and guidance...Plasmids 101 blog series Addgene's Molecular Cloning Guide & Other Plasmid Protocols List of common epitope...
  3. 10 Ways to Share Your Science!

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    May 13, 2014, 8:34 p.m.
    ...their interest in science more generally to people outside of academia. Here are my recommendations on some...magazines or newspapers or other places online, and consider how those stories are being told. Twitter can ...science blogs written by practicing scientists. 3)   Consider starting up your own twitter feed or talking about...Close the gap between science and society 6)   Consider participating in a future SciFund Challenge. While...motivated more by the desire to help close the widening gap between science and society by connecting ... Santa Cruz, has been turning scientists into confident and connected science writers since 1981. That... both your plasmids and your research stories. Consider practicing communicating your research by guest...
  4. Advice for Choosing a Research Project

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    April 17, 2014, 2:45 p.m.
    ...interests. We've outlined some important factors to consider and summarize helpful advice from the successful...Achieve Success in Academia". Important factors to consider when choosing a research project After joining...and goals. The following questions can serve as a guide when selecting a research project. What will the... are available in order to realize your project ideas. What mentors are available for guidance, intelligent...fungal biology.” Connie Cepko advises students to consider their goal of PhD training when selecting a research... good judgement with the current technology to identify a problem, asking what approach will I take and...touching a pipetteman. Take the time to generate new ideas and think about them critically before diving in...
  5. History of CRISPR Cas - A tale of survival and evolution

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    Nov. 25, 2013, 10:12 p.m.
    ... nucleases from re-identifying it (3). Surprisingly, few genes have been identified that neutralize CRISPR...Addgene’s CRISPR Guide or find CRISPR/Cas plasmids for your research. Do you have a cool idea or application... process the CRISPR loci to generate RNA, which guide a Cas nuclease to the specified exogenous genetic...engineering. The diversity of the CRISPR/Cas systems provides powerful lines of defense against invading phages...technology? Let us know.  References Ishino Y, Hideo, S, Makino K, Mitsuko A, Nakata A. J Bacteriol. ...
  6. Hot Plasmids June 2018 - Reverse transcriptase, nanobody, and protein-DNA interaction tools

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    June 27, 2018, 1:16 p.m.
    ...through our hot plasmids articles. These articles provide brief summaries of recent plasmid deposits and ...structural understanding thereof have the potential to provide improvements to existing technologies based on ...PubMed PMID: 29915061.        A new method to identify proteins occupying a specific genomic locus: Caspex... as an affinity tag. This ‘Caspex’ construct is guided by a pre-defined sgRNA sequence to a specific genomic...preprint posted July 4, 2017 A new method to identify proteins occupying a specific genomic locus: C-BERST... and H2O2, APEX2 labels electron-rich amino acid side chains (e.g. Tyrosine) with biotin. These biotin-labeled...spectrometry allowing a researcher to specifically identify proteins that are enriched in the 20 nm radius...
  7. In Vivo Biotinylation of Bacterial Fusion Proteins

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    Jan. 25, 2018, 2:09 p.m.
    ...kinetics of the target ligand. Another important consideration is whether the affinity of an experimental protein-ligand...Proteolytic removal of the fusion protein could provide a more relevant kinetic analysis, but the trick...immobilization through biotin-avidin binding could provide a true measurement of high affinity (i.e. sub-nanomolar.... MBP has a similar function as GST in that it provides a method to express a foreign protein in bacteria...biotinylate the lysine residue in the AviTag. As a side note, we found that adding a TEV linker dramatically...that we couldn’t find an all-in-one plasmid that provided an easy way to biotinylate a fusion protein in...biotinylation and purification strategy outlined here provides a basis to determine binding kinetics using a ...
  8. PiggyBac-ing Through the Genome Editing Field

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    May 31, 2016, 3:30 p.m.
    ...transposon? The piggyBac™ transposon was originally identified in moths in 1983, but wasn’t successfully used... that have negative impacts on fitness. One consideration when making a transgenic cell line with the ...the piggyBac™ system, these challenges can be considerably reduced. The piggyBac™ transposon system can...donor-plasmid, you could use a single-stranded oligodeoxynucleotide (ssODN) as the donor [6]. The problem with... his specialized knowledge to help researchers identify the right technologies and strategies for their...sites is cytotoxic for proliferating cells and provides a simple tool for conditional cell ablation.,”...Zinc-finger nuclease-induced gene repair with oligodeoxynucleotides: wanted and unwanted target locus modifications...
  9. "Build Your Plasmid": The Game - Play to Teach

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    July 17, 2018, 12:23 p.m.
    ...brilliant ideas on how to solve many therapeutic and pre-clinical problems! Who knows, perhaps the ideas spurred...students play, you can observe, answer questions, and guide them to productive strategies while noting any gaps...their knowledge. Practically speaking the format I decided on was to have two teams of 4 people face each ...with them. My impression was that they had clearer ideas about gene therapy in the following lessons. And...freely share your projects with us! This exchange of ideas will help improve life science and biomedical education...molecular biology educational resources Find protocol videos to teach basic lab techniques Plasmid Land: The...
  10. 25 Work From Home Tips for Scientists

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    March 19, 2020, 1:15 p.m.
    ...yoga classes. Get outdoors. Taking a walk or a bike ride is a great activity for both exercise and clearing... times of stress due to #COVIDー19. Receive and provide support while being safe. @GHP_HarvardChan — Shekhar... (individual development plan) from Science to identify skills to work on for the next steps in your career...networking events. Download Addgene’s Science Career guide to learn more about career paths and things you ... Everyone. Plan out new experiments carefully. Consider submitting a registered report, where peer review...is based on the methods, not the results. Also consider using this framework to design your future experiments...Technique. Co-work virtually. With co-working, the idea is not necessarily to chat, but to mimic your usual...
  11. What Good Citizenship Can Do for Reproducibility in Science

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    Nov. 7, 2019, 2:18 p.m.
    ...This post was contributed by Deborah Sweet, Vice President of Editorial at Cell Press. Almost everyone who...some point. Usually it comes up when a researcher decides on a new project and begins by trying to reproduce... various different versions of checklists and guidelines to help authors understand what they are expected...NIH) now look for data management plans and for evidence of sharing for grant renewal—but there is clearly...hiring, funding, and promotion processes, I’m confident that everyone’s enthusiasm for actually making...Sweet from Cell Press. Deborah Sweet is the Vice President of Editorial at Cell Press.  She trained originally...editorial work to focus on a broader role as Vice President. Her current responsibilities encompass overall...
  12. Viral Vectors 101: Inverted Terminal Repeats

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    Oct. 19, 2023, 1:15 p.m.
    ... AAV (rAAV) vector (Figure 1). Everything else outside the ITRs gets left behind.    Figure 1: Recombinant....com. ITR structure  ITRs are symmetrical 145-nucleotide sequences that flank the ends of the single stranded...Figure 2). Additionally, the ITR contains a 4-nucleotide Rep binding element (RBE) that serves as a binding...sequences. GC tails are often located immediately outside of the ITRs in the plasmid backbone and do not ...since analysis of individual reads allows for identification of non-dominant ITR sequences.  Restriction...Capsids More resource on Addgene.org Addgene's AVV guide AAV Viral Preps References  Earley, L. F., Conatser...Alexander, I. E., & Logan, G. J. (2019). A User’s Guide to the Inverted Terminal Repeats of Adeno-Associated...
  13. The MTA at Addgene

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    July 23, 2024, 2:17 p.m.
    ...’ll be confident in what to expect. No system, including MTAs, is perfect, but it does provide consistency...1995: the UBMTA. Because biological materials are widely varied with many properties, having well-understood...Instead, we facilitate the signing of MTAs by the Provider and Recipient (in Addgene parlance, the depositor...plasmids are distributed under the UBMTA, which is widely used across academia. It’s our process that differs...to note that it’s the depositing institute that decides the terms of distribution for their plasmids. ...Webpage, help center articles, and our MTA YouTube video for more information. Happy transferring!    Many...
  14. Visualizing Genomic Loci with CRISPR-Sirius

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    April 18, 2019, 12:53 p.m.
    ...without changing them. Thus, it has been widely adapted for a wide variety of applications: base editing,...fusions localized to specific loci based on the guide RNA sequence. A year later, they developed CRISPRainbow...RFP) to the genomic loci of interest. Pairs of identical hairpins within one gRNA will result in a blue... chromosome-specific loci in the genome and the guides are relatively unstable.   Figure 1: CRISPRainbow...deliver CRISPR-Sirius into cells. They named this guide sgRNA-Sirius-8XMS2 which will recruit the HaloTag...Find plasmids for your research Read our CRISPR guide ...
  15. The Crispr Babies Saga Shows the Need for Action, Not More Delays

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    Dec. 20, 2018, 1:15 p.m.
    ...research from bench to bedside is, in addition to thorough ethical considerations, in making sure that ... our CRISPR guide Find CRISPR plasmids by function Check out our genome engineering guide ...scientists and the public together to build consensus guidelines, but there was never a specific timeline for ...shuffling our feet on necessary actions to review and decide on the future of genome editing technology. We ...Harley and Lexi, and a clutter ofoutdoors-only spiders, all of whom are named Charlotte, all of whom are...
  16. Summer SciComm Series: A PhD in Science Communication

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    Aug. 23, 2022, 1:15 p.m.
    ... took classes in biochemistry, microbiology, epidemiology, and bioanthropology. Studying human health ...doing in the lab and the interactions I was having outside of the “ivory tower.” I’d spend the afternoon lovingly...survived this long without downing any dihydrogen monoxide (H2O). Studying science communication as a PhD...quality of the study design or by their preconceived ideas about the controversial medical issues. Participants...beliefs even though all three texts were otherwise identical. Likewise, when participants read an abstract ...in a behaviour called the “biased evaluation of evidence,” in which people (conscious or unconsciously)..., looking for reasons to dismiss them. There’s evidence to show that people with greater levels of science...
  17. Resume Writing for Non-academic Science Careers

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    Dec. 18, 2014, 4:06 p.m.
    ...Services - includes videos on general resume writing, as well as additional videos with emphasis for graduate...Relations Director for Curiosity Collider (hyperlink https://curiositycollider.org/) , which she co-founded, ...applying for the position?   Here are a few things to consider when you're preparing your resume for a non-academic...you only have two pages, you need to have a good idea of what should be highlighted on your resume, and...postings and look at the jobs you are interested in. Consider listing the skills you already have, and the skills...
  18. A Practical Approach to Choosing the B(right)est Fluorescent Protein

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    June 1, 2017, 2:30 p.m.
    ...Microscopy, University of Amsterdam. Before you decide which car you want to buy, it is worthwhile to ...tables with fluorescent protein properties and provides a quick way to compare fluorescent proteins, e.g... the protein of interest by a 2A self-cleaving peptide (Goedhart et al, 2010). An explanation of the assay...proteins (with the same reference protein) under identical conditions, a ranking of the practical brightness...practical brightness. Therefore, practical brightness provides a better picture of what can be expected in a ...theoretical brightness. Consequently, it makes sense to identify a couple of promising fluorescent proteins and...mimicking the future application. In figure 2 we provide an example of the comparison of the practical brightness...
  19. Addgene’s Viral Service - Why Virus? Why Now?

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    March 23, 2017, 2:30 p.m.
    ...Viral Service. With their support we are able to provide faster access to a larger number of viral preps...Karpova’s lab from Janelia Research Campus have provided valuable insight into AAV production. Finally...advice and encouragement. Why virus? Why did we decide to take on this project? Addgene’s mission is to...plasmids in a ready-to-use viral format. Having identified this need in the community, we approached it ...control, generates  educational materials, and provides viral vector technical service (details about ...expertise in answering questions on virus and helping provide educational resources on this collection. With ... we could ship internationally and be ready to provide extensive logistics support for export and shipping...
  20. Why and how to start studying chromatin (with Addgene's help)

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    June 12, 2018, 11:40 a.m.
    ...collection that grows on a daily basis, the lists below provide a snapshot of relevant resources and a good jumping...the gene you’re looking for on this list, please consider searching directly on our website. In-exhaustive... from a Set of Mitotic Chromosomes. Samwer M, Schneider MWG, Hoefler R, Schmalhorst PS, Jude JG, Zuber...DW Cell. 2017 Aug 24;170(5):956-972.e23 Screen identifies bromodomain protein ZMYND8 in chromatin recognition...receptor signaling. Zhao K, Wang W, Rando OJ, Xue Y, Swiderek K, Kuo A, Crabtree GR Cell. 1998 Nov 25. 95(5)...chromatin and the epigenome. If you have been considering some new techniques, the posts below may steer...
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