VU LSC-EMBL Partnership for Genome Editing Technologies
EMBL and VU LSC, recognising the scientific and technological potential of uniting their complementary strengths in the field of targeted genome modification, decided to intensify existing links and build further institutional synergies by creating the Partnership for Genome Editing Technologies.
Lina Malinauskaite - Principal Investigator - VU Life Sciences Center
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Genetically encoded phosphatidylserine biosensor for in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo labelling, Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters
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Research Plans in EMBL's Programme for 2022–2026, 'Molecules to Ecosystems' by European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) - Issuu
Diverse virus-encoded CRISPR-Cas systems include streamlined genome editors - ScienceDirect
Insight Exchange on Cell Line Development
The Head of EMBL Visited Vilnius University to Discuss the Development of New Genome Editing Technologies and their Applications
Monika Jasnauskaite - PHD Student - EMBL
The Partnership Institute of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory to Open at VU LSC
Monika Jasnauskaite - PHD Student - EMBL
Diverse virus-encoded CRISPR-Cas systems include streamlined genome editors - ScienceDirect
VU Gyvybės mokslų centras - Three laboratories at the Life Sciences Centre of Vilnius University, a Partnership Institute of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory for genome editing (VU LSC-EMBL Partnership Institute), Lithuania