

CRISPR Gene Editing Bootcamp ๐งฌ 1 spot remaining
โJoin us at BioPunk Lab in SF Frontier Tower for a 2-day bootcamp where you will learn the fundamentals of CRISPR-Cas9 and make precision genome edits in E. coli.
CRISPR-Cas9 is a precision genetic engineering tool where guide RNA directs a Cas9 enzyme to a specific genomic target to make a double-stranded break which will be repaired with template DNA. Not only will we genetically engineer microbes with CRISPR but also design our own edits and verify transformations with molecular biology techniques, including PCR and gel electrophoresis.
Program Details:
February 14-15 weekend from 10am - 4:30pm daily
6 spots total - RSVP Today
Day 1
โHistory of CRISPR
โPlasmid DNA and inserting DNA into microbes
โEvolution of competence (techniques: heat shock, chemical, electroporation)
โPreparing electrocompetent cells and performing electroporation
โSelection vs screening and plating transformants
โElectronic lab notebook
โDay 2
โObserving phenotypes
โGenotyping tools for verifying edits
โPCR to amplify transformant DNA
โUsing counterselection
โGel electrophoresis and sequencing
โGenerating your own Cas9 sgRNA and template
โDNA design for inserting fluorescent proteins into microbes
โRequired lab attire for safety: Long pants and closed-toed shoes.โ Unable to attend? Interested in other classes like plant genetic engineering? Join our mailing list to hear about upcoming Bay Area workshops!
Parking garage nearby (in case street parking is unavailable):
440 Stevenson Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
About The Instructors
Jason Liu PhD is a translational biology scientist and manager specializing in leading teams for therapeutic, programmable large DNA integrations. He has 15+ years of expertise in accelerating novel CRISPR technologies to human cells, molecular biology, cell/strain engineering, and high throughput and NGS assay development.
Anthony Neil Tan is a UC Berkeley trained bioengineer whose projects center on enhancing high-value plants through genetic engineering. His past work ranges from designing a plant growth chamber that won a national NASA contest to developing new plant genetic engineering tools at the U.S. Department of Energy's Joint BioEnergy Institute.
No refunds can be issued.