Undergraduate CRISPR Journal Club
Undergraduate CRISPR Journal Club focuses on CRISPR genome-editing technology, some simple research uses, and its real-life applications. There are seminal papers that the club discusses to show essential concepts and experiments, with a variety of topics, from the foundations of CRISPR to how it’s utilized for genetic diseases and engineering agriculture. The club brings guest speakers with a more interactive learning. The courses main goal is to make students understand scientific literature.
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