25.9.19, European Researchers’ Night 2019: Hands-On Station with Open Science

Our Doctoral Program DK RNA Biology at the Max Perutz Labs has teamed up with Open Science for the European Researchers’ Night on Friday 27 September 2019 to bring the topic of CRISPR/Cas closer to the general public.

In simplified ways the station will feature:

-) visualizations of CRISPR/Cas complex, its mechanism and action in the cell by a 3D-model & videos,
-) exhibits & latest info on potential fields of application,
-) an interactive “CRISPR-Game” where visitors can “repair” a point mutation in the hemoglobin gene that causes the sickle cell disease,
-) finally a visitors’ poll.

Everybody is welcome!

Friday 27.09.2019
15:00 – 22:00
University of Applied Arts Vienna

Vordere Zollamtstraße 7, 1030 Vienna

The exhibits include a 3D model of the Cas9-gRNA-complex hybridized to the target DNA!  Amazing work from DK student Micheal Schon from the Nodine group at the GMI!

The exhibits include a 3D model of the Cas9-gRNA-complex hybridized to the target DNA!
Amazing work from DK student Micheal Schon from the Nodine group at the GMI!

 

More about the European Researchers’ Night 2019: https://sci4all.eu/en/home/

Our station “What’s new in the DNA toolbox: the gene scissor CRISPR/Cas” at the ERN2019 is part of a science outreach project of the Doktoratskolleg RNA Biology together with Open Science.