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Reaching New Heights with Genetic Engineering Techniques

From genetically modified mosquitoes to clinical therapies, learn how scientists apply gene editing techniques to answer a range of important research questions.

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Gene editing techniques are a mainstay in research labs, providing scientists with a powerful platform for implementing an almost endless variety of experiments. The translational potential of many of these projects is vast, with an approach that focuses on eradicating human diseases and disorders through targeted gene editing.

Download this compendium to explore how genetic engineering transforms the way researchers advance human disease research and development.

Here is a look at what’s inside

  • Infographic: Prime-Time Precision with CRISPR Technologies
  • Podcast: The Buzz About Genetically Modified Mosquitoes
  • Infographic: CRISPR-Cas: The Next Generation
  • Application Note: Unlocking Optimal Transfection with Electroporation

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