New CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing course in Strasbourg, 22-23 November 2018

July 10, 2018

You want to learn more about gene editing and how it really works? You want to hear about current advances on many technical aspects and to optimize the RNA guide design to the genotyping analysis?

If so, you shouldn´t miss the chance to visit the training course Marie-Christine Birling and G. Pavlovic, two specialists from INFRAFRONTIER partner Phenomin-ICS, will be offering in November at the Phenomin facilities in Strasbourg-Illkirch. The training is open to graduate students (PhD), post-doctoral scientists, researchers and engineers. It aims to provide a general framework to get scientists started using CRISPR/Cas9 for in vivo gene editing in rodents: principles, rodent’s models, PRO and CONS, achievement, challenge.

Technical insights will be discussed based on practical cases, in-house results and bibliographic analysis. The interactive discussion groups allow attendees to expose and discuss with experts their own scientific issues and give crucial skill to progress in their projects.

The two days course, organized in three parts (4 hours of lectures, 4 hours of practical workshop, 4.5 hours of interactive discussion groups), will be given in English. It is open for 6 to 10 attendees, the training fee is € 800. At the end of the course, all participants will be delivered a certificate of attendance.

For more details about the course and contact for registration – please click here!

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