Advances in Targeted Genome Editing: Applications for Zinc Finger Nucleases
Advances in Targeted Genome Editing: Applications for Zinc Finger Nucleases
Organized in collaboration with the Biotech Research and Innovation Center (BRIC).
Participate in this two-day symposium to learn about the latest advances and uses of the zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) technology. The symposium is co-sponsored with the Biotech Research and Innovation Centre (BRIC) in Copenhagen. This event will include presentations on the uses of ZFNs in the areas of cell lines, stem cell applications, and the development of animal models from pioneers in the technology. There will also be breakout workshop tracks and a poster session.
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Dates and locations
- September 16-17, 2010. Copenhagen Biocenter, Lundbeck Auditorium, Ole Maaloes Vej 5, 2200 Copenhagen North, Denmark
Keynote Speakers
- Dana Caroll, PhD – Professor and Chair of Biochemistry at the University of Utah
- Morten Frödin, PhD – Associate Professor and Group Leader, BRIC
- Trevor Collingwood, PhD – Manager of Technology Research, Sigma-Aldrich®
Program
- Speaker Session 1: Introduction to ZFNs. Creation of modified celllines using ZFNs. ZFN and Gene Therapy.
- Workshop Session 1: Design Strategies for ZFNs and donor Plasmid, Mechanisms for NHEJ/HDR.
- Workshop Session 2: Detection of clones and HTP Screening Strategies.
- Poster Session
- Speaker Session 2: Creation of modified animals using ZFNs.
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