Who to Include in Your Professional Network and Why

Who to Include in Your Professional Network and Why

In this edition of our 1-2-3 newsletter...

Hear from a research funding expert on who's best to include in your professional network to get your projects funded.?

Plus, learn the different methods you can use to validate your CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing experiments.


1. The Complete Guide to Funding III: Who to Include in Your Scientific Network

Understand how to build an effective professional network to get your projects funded and supported with advice from a veteran academic gathered from thirty years of experience.

In this webinar, you will learn:

  • How to decide who you should include in your network and why;
  • How to find and connect with these people;
  • How to improve your grant proposals by targeting certain skill sets from your network.

Live on Friday, May 10, 2024.

>>Register Now<<


2. Unleashing Fibrotic Secrets: Coupling the Power of Laser Microdissection with Mass Spec

Discover how you can identify potentially thousands of proteins in lesions extracted from heterogeneous tissue samples and explore their molecular function in diseases by combining laser microdissection and mass spectrometry.?

>>Register Now<<


3. How to Confirm Your CRISPR-Cas9 Genome Editing Was Successful

You have sweated at the lab bench and the cell culture suite for months to plan and optimize for successful genome editing. Finally, you've got the guide RNAs and the vectors into the cells. But now you've got to determine whether your gene editing worked. Here's an exhaustive list of the steps that you can take to perform CRISPR validation.

>>Read Now<<

Take a moment to appreciate this amazing cryo-EM structure of the flagellar motor-hook complex from Salmonella.

You can access the structure here (PDB: 7CGO) and read about how it was solved in the corresponding paper.

Happy reading!

-Thomas Warwick, Content Creator, Bitesize Bio

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