
From Functional Genomics to Cell Therapy: The Role of CRISPR-based Gene Editing
GEN Podcasts · Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (GEN)
April 8, 202558m 33s
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Show Notes
There are an estimated 6,000 Mendelian diseases, most of which still lack cures. Gene editing is an essential technology for studies aimed at generating data about disease-causing gene mutations and networks in order to identify optimal therapeutic targets. In this episode, experts will discuss applications of gene editing to improve scientists understanding of the relationship between variant and disease in functional genomics studies. They will also talk about the Dharmacon product suite which is designed for CRISPR-based targeted editing in a wide range of cells.
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