CRISPR has been the belle of the scientific research ball for over a decade. While there are many other gene editing methods (TALENS, zinc fingers, meganucleases…), none have been hailed as so quick and easy as
CRISPR-Cas9. With its increased adoption and integration in research labs, CRISPR gene editing has gained importance as a research tool in drug discovery, screening, and therapeutic development.
While this exciting field has taken off in wide-reaching disciplines, it does face challenges and limitations, some of which are only recently discovered. LabRoots is excited to invite you to learn more about CRISPR, its applications, new trends, obstacles, and innovations at the
First Annual CRISPR Virtual Event! Experts will share case studies and experiences regarding best practices to guide RNA design, effects associated with CRISPR/Cas and address appropriate alternatives that are currently being developed, discussing topics including CRISPR-Cas Immunity, Agricultural Engineering, Clinical Applications, and Functional Genomics/Bioinformatics.
As with all LabRoots conferences, this complimentary conference offers a fantastic opportunity to benefit from interacting with a global community of like-minded colleagues and discussing the distinctions and abilities of CRISPR-based editing, next-gen editing tools, precision in gene editing and using CRISPR for drug discovery. As our first-ever annual event on CRISPR, we aim to further the conversation of cannabis sciences and analytical research.
Speakers for the conference are experts in the field, recognizing the potential of CRISPR beyond what current techniques have accomplished.
Samantha Maragh, PhD - Leader, Genome Editing Program, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Carsten Charlesworth, PhD - PhD Student in Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, Stanford University
Bruce Conklin, MD - Senior Investigator, Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular Disease, Professor Department of Medicine, Division of Genomic Medicine, University of California, San Francisco
Devang Mehta, PhD - Post Doctoral Fellow, University of Alberta
Dimitri Perrin, PhD - Senior Lecturer, Science and Engineering Faculty, Electircal Engineering, Computer Science, Data Science, Queensland University of Technology
Dipali Sashital, PhD - Assistant Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology, Iowa State University
Xiaobo Zhou, PhD - Assistant Professor of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard
Lihua Zhu, PhD - Professor and Director of Bioinformatics Core, University of Massachusetts Medical School
LabRoots is proud to present this inaugural conference to our members and look forward to what the conference will bring in collaborations and further advancements.
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