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  1. Synthetic Biology, Artificial Chromosomes, iGEM & More - Interview with Tom Ellis

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    Blog Post
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    Nov. 29, 2017, 2 p.m.
    ...Today’s episode of the Addgene Podcast features guest host and Addgene European Outreach Scientist, Benoit...cooperation, and antibiotic production. Chapter 5: The future of Synthetic Biology. Wide adoption of synthetic...Biology and Innovation, Imperial College London and lectures synthetic biology for the Department of Bioengineering...
  2. Microbes: Look, Listen, and Tell

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    Blog Post
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    Aug. 28, 2018, 12:04 p.m.
    ...University). Right there on the floor outside the lecture hall. It was wonderful to see the ad-hoc ‘sciencing...in vivo using ultrasound (for an example see the figure below). In addition to low costs, deep tissue penetration... imaging of microorganisms in mammalian hosts." Nature 553.7686 (2018): 86.PubMed PMID: 29300010. PubMed...
  3. Seeing Red: Simple GFP Photoconversion

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    Blog Post
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    Aug. 4, 2015, 2:30 p.m.
    ...more secrets - during a collaboration, members of Maureen Hanson’s and Rima Menassa's labs made the accidental...nm, photoconverted with 405 nm light, and then captured in the red state after excitation at 561 nm. This...conversion did not occur. Tobacco suspension cell culture with cytosol-targeted GFP. White circles represent...
  4. Easing the Protein Purification Process with pCri

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    Blog Post
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    June 19, 2015, 3:08 p.m.
    ...substantial amount of properly folded, relatively pure protein, but getting to this stage is often much... coli strains designed for protein expression. Cultures are then lysed and the protein of interest is ...disulfide bond formation. pCri also includes a special feature for difficult-to-purify membrane proteins. pCri...
  5. Tag Your Favorite Yeast Genes with Ease

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    Blog Post
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    Nov. 19, 2013, 2:37 p.m.
    ...products is desired, as multiple selection markers can ensure that all desired tags have been integrated. Simply... to their genes of interest, allowing for easy capture and detection of proteins and complexes, without... single strain. In addition to the collections featured above, many other modular yeast tagging systems...
  6. What's New in CRISPR - September 2019

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    Blog Post
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    Sept. 10, 2019, 12:56 p.m.
    ...active in both E. coli and human cells. Using the structure of CasX at eight different states of assembly .... coli and human expression. Read the paper in Nature Find the CasX plasmids Drug inducible transcriptional...sequence-specific toxicity of Cas9. Read the paper in Nature Communications Find the Bikard E. coli Genome-wide...
  7. Scientific Sharing in the Time of COVID-19: Databases and Resources

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    Blog Post
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    May 12, 2020, 1:15 p.m.
    ...progress towards understanding this disease. Figure 1: Scientists are continuing to do essential research...portal has recruited 3,218 Canadian volunteers, and features over 200 COVID-19 related research projects, funding... will remain an extremely important part of the future of research. To find other COVID-19 databases and...
  8. 6 Steps to Submitting a Resume That Gets Seen

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    Blog Post
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    July 9, 2015, 2:30 p.m.
    ...scientist in training can adopt to ensure opportunities in the future. Studies show that the majority of...an excellent resume ready to be submitted The structure and content of a resume can be crucial for a successful...
  9. The Michael Davidson Collection: One-Stop Shop for Fluorescent Proteins

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    Blog Post
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    July 29, 2014, 6:16 p.m.
    ...proteins known to localize to specific cellular structures.The Davidson lab even included some of their own... see Supplemental Documents here). If you’re not sure where your protein of interest localizes in the ...easier for scientists everywhere to get a clearer picture of that intracellular world, even as the Davidson...
  10. 9 Tips to Achieve Success in Academia

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    Blog Post
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    April 1, 2014, 5:33 p.m.
    ...This blog post is the first in a series that will feature advice for students, postdocs, and young Principal...their top 3 tips. Tom Ellis 1. Keep up with the literature. He recommends setting up a few Pubmed email ...“If you don't read, you're doomed.” 2. Always be sure to include various positive and negative controls...
  11. In Living Color: The Skinny on In Vivo Imaging Tools

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    Blog Post
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    March 27, 2014, 5:14 p.m.
    ...paper that appeared in Nature Biotechnology back in 2011 and then in another Nature Methods paper last year... far-red light. As the researchers described in Nature Communications last year, “The capability to control...
  12. Plasmids 101: Positive and Negative Selection for Plasmid Cloning

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    Blog Post
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    Aug. 22, 2019, 12:43 p.m.
    ...get it into your plasmid backbone, and zap the mixture of DNA into cells. Unfortunately, not every cell...post, but don’t worry, we’ll cover screens in a future post. Positive selection: Cells that have gained...toxin genes, and the sacB gene). By tapping into nature’s toolbox, scientists are finding more and more ...
  13. Zebrafish as a Model for Behavior: Swimming into the Optogenetic Spotlight

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    Blog Post
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    July 16, 2019, 12:59 p.m.
    ... distinct C-bend to escape possible danger (see figure). Larvae also perform spontaneous slow swimming...distinguish between swimming behaviors, the researchers measured the tail movements of 5 day old fish. The larvae...behavioural module in the vertebrate spinal cord." Nature 461.7262 (2009): 407. PubMed PMID: 19759620. PubMed...
  14. Plasmids 101: What is a plasmid?

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    Blog Post
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    April 2, 2020, 6:17 p.m.
    ...archaea and eukaryotes such as yeast and plants. In nature, plasmids provide one or more functional benefits...for the life scientist or bioengineer.   Figure 1: Map of a plasmid with its elements described...constructed in the lab? Due to their artificial nature, lab plasmids are commonly referred to as “vectors...
  15. Using Ultrasound to Image Bacteria in vivo: Acoustic Reporter Genes

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    Blog Post
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    June 19, 2018, 1:38 p.m.
    ...of soundwave pressure required to collapse them: arg2 vesicles collapse at a lower pressure than arg1 vesicles...noninvasive imaging of microorganisms in mammalian hosts. Nature, 553, 86-90. PubMed PMID: 29300010. Additional ...
  16. Build Your CRISPR Vocabulary

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    Blog Post
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    July 2, 2024, 1:15 p.m.
    ...proteins, DNA, and RNA used in CRISPR.   Figure 1: Overview of the parts of CRISPR. The bacterial...in the CRISPR array that will become guides for future targeted degradation. Before integration into the...CRISPR–Cas immunity and genome editing enzymes. Nature Reviews Microbiology, 20(11), 641–656. https://...
  17. CRISPR 101: Drug discovery and CRISPR

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    Blog Post
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    May 4, 2023, 1 p.m.
    ...and a drug is developed, it’s good practice to measure the specificity of that target and validate the... is where CRISPR can save time and money to make sure quality candidates are selected.      CRISPR...discovery pipeline.   CRISPR and drugs in the future While CRISPR has already done a lot for drug discovery...
  18. Choosing Your Perfect Empty Backbone

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    Blog Post
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    Aug. 19, 2014, 3:39 p.m.
    ...in our repository and will discuss some of the features you may want to consider as you make your choice...vector that you will need. You will also have to make sure that your plasmid has been incorporated into the...promoter. Other vectors can be expressed in fly culture cells like S2 and carry the metallothionein promoter...
  19. Advice for Choosing a Research Project

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    Blog Post
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    April 17, 2014, 2:45 p.m.
    ...advice from the successful PIs who were previously featured in "9 Tips to Achieve Success in Academia". Important...evaluated your plan? Have you read the relevant literature to understand where the field is today? Have ...the importance of keeping up-to-date with the literature of a couple of well-known journals that discuss...
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