Antony Adamson
The University of Manchester,
UK
EMBL Course
This course will provide training in genome editing and cell engineering in mammalian cells and mouse embryos using the highly efficient CRISPR/Cas9 system. Participants will learn design of CRISPR targets using bioinformatics tools, generation of gene knock-outs/knock-ins, and target validation using the most current technologies. The course will be split into two groups (mammalian cells OR mice) based on participants’ expertise.
Please note that all participants are expected to engage in all sessions. Particpants should plan for approximately 1 hour extra per day for self paced learning modules.
This course is aimed at researchers who are familiar with basic molecular and cell biology techniques and who want to learn how to create an engineered mammalian cell line or mouse model using the most recent and advanced CRISPR/Cas9 system. No previous experience in genome editing is required.
During this course you will learn:
After this course you should be able to:
“This course is very helpful even for beginners to overcome the barrier and access to CRISPR technique.” – Seungmin Han, WT-CRUK Gurdon Institute, UK
“The EMBL Genome Engineering course provided me with knowledge, confidence and inspiration to use CRISPR/Cas technology.” – Marina Kazantseva, University of Otago, New Zealand
The University of Manchester,
UK
EMBL Rome,
Italy
EMBL Rome,
Italy
Goethe University,
Germany
Max Planck Institute for Medical Research,
Germany
Medical Center – University of Freiburg,
Germany
EMBL Heidelberg
Germany
EMBL Heidelberg,
Germany
Thermo Fisher Scientific,
Germany
Thermo Fisher Scientific,
UK
EMBL Heidelberg,
Germany
EMBL Heidelberg,
Germany
EMBL Heidelberg,
Germany
EMBL Heidelberg,
Germany
EMBL Rome
Italy
Max Planck Institute for Medical Research,
Germany
EMBL Heidelberg,
Germany
EMBL Heidelberg
Germany
Date: 28 Sep - 5 Oct 2020
Location: Virtual