Overview


We’re all familiar with mutations in DNA driving disease, and with the ever growing progress in using genome engineering methods such as CRISPR/Cas9 as therapeutic to repair such damage and offer real cures. However, our transcriptomes undergo an enormous amount of natural editing in their life cycles. Join us in this ELRIG networking session to explore how these editing events can lead to disease and some of the ideas about how we can manipulate these processes for research and therapeutics and how will we take it to the clinic.




Venue: Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute
Location: University of Cambridge
Country: United Kingdom

Organiser Contact Details:
ELRIG UK

T: 0044 1904 405177
info@elrig.org

Location

Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute
University of Cambridge
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Hosted By

ELRIG

The European Laboratory Research & Innovation Group Our Vision : To provide outstanding, leading edge knowledge to the life sciences community on an open access basis

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