2017 CRISPR Workshop: Practical Aspects of Precision Biology
Event on 2017-07-10 00:00:00
Event Name: 2017 CRISPR Workshop: Practical Aspects of Precision Biology 
 Event Date(s): Monday, July 10, 2017 to Friday, July 14, 2017 
 Event Location: TBA, Berkeley, California, U.S.A. 
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 Description: This 1-week workshop at UC Berkeley will focus on applications of CRISPR technology as a platform for genome editing and functional genomics. The program will consist of lectures from experts in the field and a hands-on laboratory experience demonstrating targeted mutagenesis in cultured human cells using the Cas9:gRNA ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complex. 
RNP editing is rapidly becoming the preferred approach amongst prominent gene editors because it allows for higher rates of gene replacement via HDR and fewer off-target effects. Workshop participants will learn the technique and bring their knowledge back to their home institutions.
A bioinformatics practical session will introduce tools for guide RNA design and the analysis of multiplexed genetic screens.
Workshop faculty will address topics in genome editing and CRISPR-Cas9 research, including basic and enhanced CRISPR methods, cellular repair mechanisms, regulation of gene expression, bioinformatics, applications to various organisms, and bioethics.
Speakers
Our expert speakers will deliver exciting lectures on the mechanisms, applications, ethics, and future of genetic engineering technology, focused specifically on CRISPR-based methodologies.
History, mechanisms, methods:
 Jennifer Doudna (UC Berkeley) | CRISPR basics 
 Dana Carroll (U of Utah) | Genome editing background, off-target effects, delivery 
 Luke Gilbert (UCSF) | dCas9, high-throughput screens, imaging 
 Mike Bassik (Stanford) | Multiplexed screening 
 Jennifer Listgarten (Microsoft Research) | Bioinformatics, gRNA design 
CRISPR applications:
 Dirk Hockemeyer (UC Berkeley) | Human stem cells 
 Lin He (UC Berkeley) | Mice 
 Joanna Yeh (Harvard) | Zebrafish 
 Ethan Bier (UCSD) | Gene drives 
 Don Kohn (UCLA) | Human therapeutics 
Regulatory and ethical considerations:
 Hank Greely (Stanford) | Ethical and societal issues 
 Richard Hynes (MIT) | NAS report on genome editing bioethics 
Skills
Participants will learn all the practical techniques needed to use genome editing as a powerful research tool:
 • Design guide RNAs to efficiently target gene of interest while minimizing off-target events 
 • Purify gRNAs and assemble with Cas9 to form an RNP 
 • Nucleofect Cas9:gRNA RNP into cultured human cells 
 • Extract genomic DNA and quantify genome editing efficiency 
 • Interpret data from hands-on editing project and hypothetical CRISPR screens 
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 More Information: http://innovativegenomics.org/events/2017-crispr-workshop
at University of California, Berkeley
110 Sproul Hall
Berkeley, United States
            