CRISPR/Cas and TurboKnockout-Related Seminar 12: California Institute of Technology

Date: May 31, 2016


While genetically engineered mouse/rat models have been used widely in biomedical research, the design and generation of these models can be complicated, time-consuming and costly. In this presentation, Dr. Ouyang will briefly review the traditional pronuclear injection based transgenics and ES cell homologous recombination based gene targeting, and go over the recently developed CRISPR-mediated genome editing technology, with an emphasis on the pros and cons of each technology and their applications. He will then introduce TurboKnockout®, the newest ES-cell based gene targeting technology which allows the generation of conditional knockout/knockin mouse models in as fast as 6 months, 4-6 months shorter than the standard approach. Lastly, Dr. Ouyang will highlight a novel online tool called VectorBuilder, which promises to revolutionize the way DNA vector cloning is done.

Time: Tuesday, May 31, 2016

          12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Location: Broad Center for the Biological Sciences; Room 100 | California Institute of Technology

               1200 E California Blvd

     Pasadena, CA

CRISPR/Cas and TurboKnockout-Related Seminar 12: California Institute of Technology
CRISPR/Cas and TurboKnockout-Related Seminar 12: California Institute of Technology