Genome Engineering Workshop 2019
 
A practical, peer-to-peer workshop spanning the breadth of CRISPR genome engineering
 
Yet
another
CRISPR
meeting?
 
Not exactly.
This 2-day meeting, hosted by the Zhang lab, combines a peer-to-peer workshop session on the first day with talks from scientists developing and working with genome engineering tools the second day. The theme for the 2019 meeting will be CRISPR in vivo, where we take a deeper look at genome editing applications for human health, including therapeutic use of this technology. 
 
You will have opportunities to meet with experts with hands-on experience in a range of areas. In addition, you'll have a chance to present your own work at a poster session and get feedback from colleagues and leading figures in the field. 
Come to:
 
  • learn about the design, implementation, and analysis of CRISPR experiments;
  • discuss latest technical advances and share ideas;
  • troubleshoot your experiments;
  • explore diverse applications of CRISPR nucleases;
  • get answers to your questions, both general and specific.