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#3 — In this episode of CRISPR Unedited, Antony Adamson is joined by Bernhard Schmierer, Researcher at the Karolinska Institutet who heads the CRISPR Functional Genomics Facility at SciLifeLab. They discuss the day-to-day practicalities of performing CRISPR screens, share the vast number of cells needed for screening and highlight key literature you should read if you are interested in undertaking CRISPR screens.
Whether you want to know how to get started with CRISPR or find new applications of this genome editing tool, head over to the Bitesize Bio CRISPR Research Hub.
This episode of CRISPR Unedited is sponsored by Agilent Technologies. Please check out what they have to offer.
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#2 — In this episode of CRISPR Unedited, Antony Adamson is joined by Pia Johansson, Scientific Coordinator at the Cell and Gene Therapy core at Lund University. Together they answer your practical questions about CRISPR gene editing, covering topics such as transfection, off-target effects, and the difference between CRISPRi and RNAi.
The inspiration for this “CRISPR Clinic” came from an online symposium held a few months ago, which you can still watch on-demand.
Whether you want to know how to get started with CRISPR or find new applications of this genome editing tool, head over to the Bitesize Bio CRISPR Research Hub.
This episode of CRISPR Unedited is sponsored by Agilent Technologies. Please check out what they have to offer.
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#1 — Matthew Cobb is Professor of Zoology at the University of Manchester. In this episode, Matthew joins our host Antony Adamson to chat about the exciting early days of genetic manipulation and some of the fears that prompted the scientists involved to build new safeguards and self-regulation. They discuss gene editing, the advent of CRISPR, and its transformative effect on discovery science. They also touch on the potential for the future, including using genetic engineering in agriculture and CRISPR as a therapeutic for patients.
In addition to his successful career as a lecturer and academic researcher, Matthew has become well known for his popular science books and documentaries and his expertise in scientific history. His latest book, The Genetic Age: Our Perilous Quest To Edit Life, delves into the history of genetic manipulation and gene editing.
Whether you want to know how to get started with CRISPR or find new applications of this genome editing tool, head over to the Bitesize Bio CRISPR Research Hub.
This episode of CRISPR Unedited is sponsored by Agilent Technologies. Please check out what they have to offer.
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Hosted by Dr Antony Adamson (The University of Manchester), the 'CRISPR Unedited' podcast brings together researchers from around the world to share their practical knowledge on CRISPR to help you get the most out of your research.
This set of engaging, fun, and energetic conversations serves to highlight the latest and upcoming CRISPR technologies, and provide helpful advice no matter where you are in your CRISPR journey.