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2016 was an exciting year for genome engineering research. A variety of new tools came out including the single base editors, Casilio, CombiGEM, and a variety of pooled libraries. Not all of these technologies were without controversy, and it remains to be seen how popular any ...
In July 2016, we launched our Viral Service and began delivering ready-to-use lentivirus and adeno-associated virus (AAV) to scientists around the world. We began with only a few inventory items offered domestically, but by the end of 2016, we expanded our viral inventory to 25 ...
Every quarter we highlight a subset of the new plasmids in the repository through our hot plasmids articles. These brief articles highlight the main features and applications of a partiular plasmid or set of plasmids. We hope that these articles make it easier for you to find ...
Here at Addgene we’re getting into the holiday spirit by kicking off our annual #DeckTheLab contest. The bar is set very high from last year’s impressive entries, but we have faith our community of creative scientists will deliver some fabulous photos again this year!
It’s nearing the end of #DepositorWeek at Addgene and we’d like to show our gratitude on the blog by highlighting some of the great posts written by Addgene depositors. Below you’ll find brief summaries of several excellent guest posts from our depositors. Interested in writing ...
All plasmids deposited at Addgene enhance scientific sharing worldwide but a select few are particularly special. Over 1000 of our 60,000+ deposited plasmids have been requested more than 100 times each, thereby achieving the coveted “blue flame” status. We’re proud to honor the ...
Gladys Kaba from the University of Health and Allied Sciences in Ghana will be receiving the third Addgene/Seeding Labs plasmid grant and plans to use the grant to order plasmids she can use as positive controls in PCR-based cervical cancer screens.