CRISPR Screening

CRISPR screening is a technique used in genetics to identify genes that are responsible for specific traits or diseases. Scientists use CRISPR technology to make precise changes in the DNA of cells, allowing them to study the effects of these changes on the cells' behavior. This method helps researchers understand the functions of different genes and how they contribute to various biological processes. It is a valuable tool in biomedical research and has the potential to lead to the development of new treatments for genetic disorders.
Relevant Researchers
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Shreyash Borkar
Hi, I’m an Industrial PhD Fellow at c-LEcta and the University of Tübingen, obsessed with turning sy...
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Jennifer Clara Herrmann
Hi, I'm Jenni, and I work on resolving the regulatory genetics of endometriosis to unlock new diagno...
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Gert Rutger van Lill
I’m a biotechnology researcher and longevity enthusiast interested in developing better methods for ...
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Joel Tyson
Hi! I'm a bioengineering researcher at Baltimore Underground Science Space (BUGSS) and UMBC.
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Sagar Varankar
I'm the founder of Pawtential Bio Ltd., a pet healthcare company developing cell therapies for chron...