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CRISPR Cuts

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Welcome to the CRISPR revolution. Take a break and join us as we guide conversations with an expert CRISPR cast about this cutting-edge science.Copyright 2019 All rights reserved. Ciencia Ciencias Biológicas
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  • Imran House and Junyun Lai Discuss CRISPR Screening in Immuno-Oncology
    Jan 31 2024

    Imran House, Ph.D. and Junyun Lai Ph.D. are Senior Scientists at the biotech start-up, oNKo-Innate in Melbourne, Australia that focuses on developing immuno-oncology therapies. In this episode, they discussed what they do at oNKo-innate, their career transitions from leaving academics to entering the biotech industry, and how CRISPR is impacting cancer-immunotherapy development. They also discussed overcoming common obstacles faced when developing cytokine therapies and future outlooks on clinical trials using these kinds of therapies.

    Reach out and connect with both Imran and Junyun on social media platforms:

    Imran House, Ph.D.

    LinkedIn

    X: @ImranHouse

    Junyun Lai, Ph.D.

    LinkedIn

    X: @JunyunLai

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    26 m
  • Mark DeWitt and Don Kohn Discuss Their ex vivo CRISPR-based Therapy to Cure Sickle Cell Anemia
    Oct 20 2023

    Dr. Mark DeWitt Ph.D., Associate Director at Mammoth Biosciences, and Dr. Don Kohn M.D., distinguished professor and Director of the UCLA Human Gene and Cell Therapy Program and CIRM grantee sat down with us to discuss their latest clinical trials to cure sickle cell anemia, how synthetic guides accelerated their journey from the bench to the clinic, and their experience in the cell and gene therapy space.

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    33 m
  • Dina Simkin Breaks Down Epilepsy Cell Modeling
    May 16 2023

    Dina Simkin, Professor of Neurology at Northwestern University, joins us in this episode of CRISPR Cuts. Dr. Simkin talks about her path to becoming a researcher, art, and the importance of patient and isogenic iPSC models to study genetically linked forms of epilepsies.

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    27 m
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