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The Arlotta team is developing a 3D brain organoid platform, which makes it possible to study aspects of human brain development and…
Investigators:
Paola Arlotta
Giorgia Quadrato
This invention consists of novel 5-amino deoxyribouridine analogs. The analogs are labeled with a radioactive or fluorescent moiety and…
Investigators:
Gregory Verdine
Michael Storek
A transgenic reporter system consisting of a tamoxifen-inducible form of Cre recombinase (Cre-ERTM) that can be used for…
Investigators:
Andrew McMahon
Paul Danielian
David Rowitch
A startup emerging from George Church's lab intends to leverage new enzymatic approaches to develop a cost-effective digital DNA storage…
Investigators:
George Church
The nonhomologous random recombination (NRR) method allows portions of nucleic acids to be recombined at sites where there is little or no…
Investigators:
David Liu
Joshua Bittker
The importance of nucleic acid amplification from trace amounts of biological sample has increased with the expansion of genomic sequencing…
Investigators:
George Church
Kun Zhang
Professors Diane Mathis and Christophe Benoist at Harvard Medical School, together with other world-renowned immunologists and computational…
Investigators:
Diane Mathis
Christophe Benoist
This technology is a new generation, high-throughput assay to quantitatively assess the activity of the kinome in a variety of samples.…
Investigators:
Steven Gygi
Judit Villen
Kazuishi Kubota
Yong Yu
INTRODUCTIONHuman pluripotent stem cells (hPSC’s) can be used to generate a wide variety of somatic cell types. In addition, they…
Investigators:
Lee Rubin
Oligopaints could provide a means for marking chromosomes with superior resolution and labeling functionality than currently commercially…
Investigators:
Chao-ting Wu
George Church
Benjamin Williams