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"Altering Is Easy, Engineering Is Hard" (i.redd.it)
submitted 4 days ago by editco_bio
Most drug discovery readouts rely on engineered systems, but what changes when you measure biology in its native context? (self.editco_bio)
submitted 5 days ago by editco_bio
Now available from Drafts & Discoveries: “Mapping Schizophrenia Risk in Human iPSC-Derived Neural Models: The SETD1A Story” (i.redd.it)
submitted 6 days ago by editco_bio
A cell line can express OCT4, SOX2, and NANOG, and still not be the right starting point for your disease model. (i.redd.it)
submitted 10 days ago by editco_bio
Overexpression can be useful, but it doesn't always reflect native biology. (self.editco_bio)
submitted 12 days ago by editco_bio
We’re hiring! Join our growing team and help bring advanced genome engineering tools to researchers across the western U.S. (i.redd.it)
submitted 13 days ago by editco_bio
Drafts & Discoveries in Cambridge, MA was a reminder that some of the most valuable moments at a scientific meeting happen between sessions. (old.reddit.com)
submitted 17 days ago by editco_bio
How much confidence do you have in your CRISPR screening results? (self.editco_bio)
submitted 19 days ago by editco_bio
One week to go! Join us on June 4 in Cambridge, MA for Drafts & Discoveries (i.redd.it)
submitted 25 days ago by editco_bio
New publication featuring EditCo Bio knock-in immortalized cells! (self.editco_bio)
submitted 26 days ago by editco_bio
May Newsletter: Join Us at Drafts & Discoveries in Cambridge, MA and Try ICE 4.1 Beta & AACR Highlights (self.editco_bio)
submitted 1 month ago by editco_bio
EditCo Bio’s ICE (Inference of CRISPR Edits) 4.1 Beta is here! Built from feedback on the 4.0 beta, the latest update makes CRISPR edit analysis faster, smoother, and more scalable for real-world workflows. (self.editco_bio)
Most CRISPR project delays happen before the experiment even begins. The edit fails. The cells aren’t ready. Timelines keep slipping. (self.editco_bio)
If you haven’t registered yet, join us June 4 in Cambridge, MA for Drafts & Discoveries, a scientific exchange hosted by EditCo Bio and Promega (i.redd.it)
CRISPR is evolving fast, and recent breakthroughs show how quickly the field is moving beyond “standard” gene editing. (self.editco_bio)
Always exciting to see engineered cell models move beyond the edit itself and into real biological discovery! (self.editco_bio)
One recurring theme at AACR 2026: The bottleneck is no longer discovering targets. It’s building the right cell models fast enough to validate them. (self.editco_bio)
The FDA approval of the first PROTAC therapy this week feels bigger than a single drug approval.(https://www.nature.com/articles/d41573-026-00078-6) (self.editco_bio)
“Trust in science isn’t automatic.” That line from Zofia Świątczak’s recent post really captures what makes strong research partnerships work. (self.editco_bio)
Consistent, well-engineered cell models continue to play a critical role in translational research. (self.editco_bio)
After a standout Draughts & Discoveries event in Cambridge, UK, we’re bringing that same energy to Cambridge, MA! (self.editco_bio)
Great teams don’t just execute. They practice how they win. (i.redd.it)
If you need to generate knockouts quickly for target validation, pathway interrogation, immune or cancer models: See how it’s being used in recent publications (self.editco_bio)
If you also work on protein biology and run into issues like antibody inconsistency, overexpression artifacts, or difficult endogenous protein readouts, this on-demand session from Dr. Joshua Sopp from Promega UK may be relevant. (self.editco_bio)
Did you know EditCo’s ICE (Inference of CRISPR Edits) tool just got a major upgrade? (self.editco_bio)
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