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Zinc Finger - Workshop
A Joint Workshop Brought to you by EMBL Australia, Sigma and the EMBL
Venue and Date information
Tuesday 18 October - Thursday 20 October, 2011
Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute (ARMI)
Monash University, Clayton Campus
Zinc finger nucleases (ZFNs) enable manipulation of the genome with
unprecedented ease and precision. ZFNs are a class of engineered
DNA-binding proteins that facilitate targeted editing of the genome by
creating double-strand breaks (DSBs) in DNA at user-specified locations.
DSBs are important for site-specific mutagenesis in that they stimulate
the cell's natural DNA-repair processes, namely homologous recombination
and non-homologous end joining. Using well-established and robust
protocols, these cellular processes can be harnessed to generate
precisely targeted genomic edits resulting in cell lines, including
somatic cell lines, with targeted gene deletions (knockouts),
integrations, or modifications.
Featured lectures will provide in depth discussion on the fundamentals
of ZFNs as well as cutting edge applications for targeted gene knockout,
integration and tagging. Additionally, each of the participants will
conduct laboratory exercises to become proficient in various techniques
for ZFN delivery, identification of mutants, and methods for
quantitating ZFN efficiency.
Registrants should be familiar with basic mammalian cell culture techniques, PCR and cloning.
Registrations
To register your interest to attend, please go to
http://www.embl.de/external/events/2011/ZFN11-04/index.html
(Registration deadline - 7 September 2011)
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