Danish Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology meeting "CRISPR genome editing: From high-throughput screening to disease models" in Copenhagen, Denmark in September 22th - 23rd 2016

Danish Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology meeting "CRISPR genome editing: From high-throughput screening to disease models" in Copenhagen, Denmark in September 22 - 23 2016. Marilin Ivask from EMU/UT participated at the meeting about CRISPR-Cas genome editing, where the latest results and the ways in which this technology is applied around Europe was presented, and how to solve uprising problems or what is the most difficult task to achieve with this technology. She was also acquainted with companies that provide CRISPR-Cas services in Europe. Marilin Ivask met researches in this area, creating contacts for future work. For example, she met with Simon Lillico from Bruce Whitelaw’s group at The Roslin Institute and talked about their current work with CRISPR-Cas.