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innovative therapies. The Functional Genomics Expertise Center provides advanced genome editing, CRISPR screening, and functional genomics support to research groups across CCB. We are seeking a molecular
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innovative therapies. The Functional Genomics Expertise Center provides advanced genome editing, CRISPR screening, and functional genomics support to research groups across CCB. We are seeking a molecular
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Using CRISPR-Cas9 to rewire photosynthesis in plants and algae School of Biosciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Matt Johnson, Dr Andy Hitchcock Application Deadline: Applications
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proteins identified from this screen will be validated using siRNA-mediated knockdown and CRISPR knockout in bacterial adherence assays to determine which specific cell surface proteins mediate interactions
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: Conduct cutting-edge research in gene therapy, including gene editing, the use of viral vectors, and emerging technologies such as CRISPR. Develop and validate preclinical models (in vitro and in vivo
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mouse models. Key responsibilities include CRISPR/Cas9-mediated generation of global and cell-specific gene knockout mice, mouse colony management, and molecular validation. Perform immunological and
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of the targets will avail of in vitro CRISPR/Cas9 screens and mechanistic studies to uncover novel potential vulnerabilities. Where to apply Website https://www.univr.it Requirements Additional Information
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single photon counting, nucleoproteins, CRISPR/CAS9, riboswitches, high pressure The ability to “see” single biomolecules with laser microscopy has led to a revolution in research opportunities
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to work with animal models of disease. Familiarity with RNA biology, epigenetics, CRISPR-based approaches, or next-generation sequencing workflows. Experience contributing to peer-reviewed publications
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Center. This position will organize and maintain multiple end user requests across Neuroscience community, including CRISPR screens, high throughput screens of neuronally differentiated iPSC cells