Neville Sanjana: Excited for the potential of RNA-targeting CRISPR platform in health and disease
Neville Sanjana, Core Faculty Member at New York Genome Center & Associate Professor of Biology at NYU, shared a post by Cell by Cell Press on LinkedIn, adding the following:
“New study from our group using RNA-targeting CRISPRs and massively-parallel screens to identify functional noncoding RNAs. The function of the vast majority of noncoding RNAs is unknown and we look forward to applying this approach to understand their roles in health and disease. Very excited for the potential of this platform in many new directions!”
Quoting Cell by Cell Press:
“Now online! Transcriptome-scale RNA-targeting CRISPR screens reveal essential lncRNAs in human cells.”
Transcriptome-scale RNA-targeting CRISPR screens reveal essential lncRNAs in human cells
Authors: Wen-Wei Liang, Simon Müller, Sydney K. Hart, Hans-Hermann Wessels, Alejandro Méndez-Mancilla, Akash Sookdeo, Olivia Choi, Christina M. Caragine, Alba Corman, Lu Lu, Olena Kolumba, Breanna Williams, Neville E. Sanjana
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