Discover the full potential of CRISPR gene editing—now available on-demand

The powerful CRISPR gene editing technology has the potential to transform research at an astonishing rate. For those interested in utilizing CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing to accelerate their discovery, getting started may not be as easy as it seems. This webinar series is designed for researchers just getting started with CRISPR genome editing and for those who want to learn troubleshooting tricks.

On-demand webinars
Part 1—The art of CRISPR design
Key learning objectives (30 minutes):
  • gRNA design basics
  • Understanding available gRNA and donor DNA formats
  • Optimizing knockout experiments
  • Designing the optimal gRNA and donor DNA for knock-in experiments
  • Setting up a successful gene editing experiment
Part 2—The art of optimizing CRISPR delivery
Key learning objectives (30 minutes):
  • Understanding available CRISPR-Cas9 formats
  • Factors affecting CRISPR-Cas9 delivery
  • Optimizing delivery to maximize gene editing
  • Delivery options based on cell type and downstream application, including loss-of-function screening
Part 3—The art of CRISPR detection, clonal isolation, and validation
Key learning objectives (30 minutes):
  • Optimizing conditions for CRISPR-mediated cell engineering
  • Quantifying editing efficiency and screening positive clones
  • Isolating and validating CRISPR-edited clones
  • Screening for off-target effects
Jason Carte, PhD, R&D Scientist

About the presenters

Jason Carte, PhD, R&D scientist
Jason is a scientist at Thermo Fisher Scientific. His work is focused on developing innovative tools and solutions for CRISPR genome editing applications. Prior to joining Thermo Fisher Scientific, Jason investigated the molecular basis of CRISPR-mediated genome defense pathways in prokaryotes.

Namritha Ravinder, PhD, R&D Manager

Namritha Ravinder, PhD, R&D manager
Namritha is a senior R&D manager within the Synthetic Biology division at Thermo Fisher Scientific. She leads product development initiatives focused on genome editing and cell engineering applications.

Sanjay Kumar, PhD, R&D Scientist

Sanjay Kumar, PhD, R&D scientist
Previous to his current tenure as a scientist in the Synthetic Biology division at Thermo Fisher Scientific, Sanjay accumulated >10 years of experience studying the cellular response to DNA damage.

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