Lab News
Ami's collaboration with the Leong Lab on reprogramming cell lineage with CRISPR/Cas9-Based transcription factors is published in Stem Cell Reports.
Charlie is Guest Editor of a special issue of ACS Synthetic Biology on Engineered DNA-Binding Proteins. Read Ami and Charlie's introduction to the issue and check out Pablo's image on the cover.
Charlie contributes a commentary on genome engineering to the 10th Anniversary Issue of Nature Methods, and Lauren's image is featured on the cover.
Josh Black is awarded an NIH Predoctoral Fellowship from the Duke Center for Biomolecular and Tissue Engineering. Congrats Josh!
We welcome Tyler Klann and Liad Holtzman as our newest BME PhD students.
Ami and Dave's paper on a lentiviral system for multiplex genome engineering with CRISPR/Cas9 is published in Nucleic Acids Research.
Ami's review on engineered TALE- and CRISPR/Cas9-based transcription factors is published in Methods.
Pratiksha, Lauren, Ami, and Dave all present at the FASEB Science Research Conference on Genome Engineering. Congrats to Pratkisha, Lauren, and Dave for winning student travel awards!
We receive funding from the Duke-Coulter Translational Partnership Program to advance our work on genome editing for Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
Pablo and Charlie publish an editorial on using engineered transcription factors for gene therapy and regenerative medicine in Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets.
Chris Nelson joins the lab as a postdoctoral fellow. Welcome Chris!
Feimei Liu and Hunter Hutchinson join the lab as undergraduate research fellows through the Howard Hughes Undergraduate Program and the IGSP Summer Fellowship Program.
Charlie co-authors a review on the engineered zinc finger protein technology in Accounts of Chemical Research.
Dave, Dewran, Tyler, Ami, Pratiksha, Josh, Jonathan, and Charlie all present at the 17th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy. Congrats to Dave and Dewran for winning Meritorious Abstract Travel Awards!
Charlie co-authors a column in Nature Medicine on recent advances in using the CRISPR technology for gene therapy.
Katie's paper on gene therapy for immunomodulation in cartilage tissue engineering is published in Biomaterials.